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  • Pale Rider

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    Thought I'd post this to help out some who are having trouble with the tenses and spelling of the word "Knife"

    Knife - singular
    Knives - plural


    Knifed –verb (used with object)
    1. to apply a knife to; cut, stab, etc., with a knife.
    2. to attempt to defeat or undermine in a secret or underhanded way.

    Knifed –verb (used without object)
    3. to move or cleave through something with or as if with a knife: The ship knifed through the heavy seas.

    —Idiom
    4.under the knife, in surgery; undergoing a Medical operation: The patient was under the knife for four hours.















    Not trying to be a dick, I just don't want to be the only educated hillbilly in the room :D:ingo:
     
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    Charlie2

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    If you are helping everyone with their grammar, you need to know that you spelled " too " wrong in your sentence. It should be " to ". Not trying to be a dick.
     

    Pale Rider

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    If you are helping everyone with their grammar, you need to know that you spelled " too " wrong in your sentence. It should be " to ". Not trying to be a dick.

    Corrected. Thanks. I know I can't spell and often have bad grammar, but a lot of what I'm talking about would be the same as starting a thread on a Glock 19 like this...

    "I have a Gloks 19, and I'm thinking about buying a Gloc 26."

    If you're going to start a thread about a knife at least spell knife right who cares about the rest of the words!
     
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