Help me with proper English use of suffixes, James, if you will.
Fifty States of the Union. New York. New Jersey. Virginia. Delaware. Tennessee. So on and so forth. Easy to sound correct saying, "Bob is from New York." No one says, "Joe's a New Yorkan." But Miley is from Tennessee. She's Tennesseean. They're easy ones. But how do you properly refer to someone from, say, the State of Michigan? Is the person a Michiganer, or a Michiginian? Pick a State and suffix it. What rules to use?
In America, we call "roundabouts" "Circles". Cities do have lots of them. The only roundabouts in rural America are crop circles, caused by drunk kids with alot of time to waste and some string. Adopt a bunny.
Agreed with everything here :P
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Help me with proper English use of suffixes, James, if you will.
Fifty States of the Union. New York. New Jersey. Virginia. Delaware. Tennessee. So on and so forth. Easy to sound correct saying, "Bob is from New York." No one says, "Joe's a New Yorkan." But Miley is from Tennessee. She's Tennesseean. They're easy ones. But how do you properly refer to someone from, say, the State of Michigan? Is the person a Michiganer, or a Michiginian? Pick a State and suffix it. What rules to use?
mergatroidal 4 months ago
At last a new, non-make up video! Do more of these!
TheDepreso 4 months ago
In America, we call "roundabouts" "Circles". Cities do have lots of them. The only roundabouts in rural America are crop circles, caused by drunk kids with alot of time to waste and some string. Adopt a bunny.
Rumulus1 4 months ago
Thanks for the cool video James, how are you, what's up. So glad to some fimiliars still here on YT! Neo! Out! Peace!
Lightningbolt75 4 months ago