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I'm just checking a document (story) for a friend in MS Word, and this document contains the sentence:
"It's nice to know that you aren't out there somehere hating my guts, as I once thought you were."
The part "aren't out there somewhere hating" is underlined in green, and Word suggests that I replace it with:
"don't out there somewhere hate"
So, the correct grammar for the sentence is apparently:
"It's nice to know that you don't out there somewhere hate my guts, as I once thought you were."
So much for grammar checking!
Anyone else ever had anything similar?
> cookie monster wrote:
> Word just loves the word "Worldwide".
>
> If you type "worldwide" it underlines it and offers
> "world-wide"
> If you type "world-wide" it underlines it and offers
> "worldwide"
>
> Not on mine.
Nor mine.
> Word just loves the word "Worldwide".
>
> If you type "worldwide" it underlines it and offers
> "world-wide"
> If you type "world-wide" it underlines it and offers
> "worldwide"
Not on mine.
> Whitestripes DX wrote:
> It was made by Americans.
>
> That explains all...
No, it REALLY does.