Irregardless isn't the correct word, or even correctThe correct word is hanged when referring to a person killed by hanging. Irregardless, most people could care less for all intensive porpoises. Should of known better than to post.
Irregardless isn't the correct word, or even correctThe correct word is hanged when referring to a person killed by hanging. Irregardless, most people could care less for all intensive porpoises. Should of known better than to post.
The correct word is hanged when referring to a person killed by hanging. Irregardless, most people could care less for all intensive porpoises. Should of known better than to post.
The sentence "Irregardless, most people could care less for all intensive porpoises." contains "intensive porpoises" and you think "Irregardless" is the problem?Irregardless isn't the correct word, or even correct
Also missed "should of".The sentence "Irregardless, most people could care less for all intensive porpoises." contains "intensive porpoises" and you think "Irregardless" is the problem?
It is not, since "Irregardless" is a word.
Actually "intensive porpoises" are words as well, just not typically used in this way.
The sentence "Irregardless, most people could care less for all intensive porpoises." contains "intensive porpoises" and you think "Irregardless" is the problem?
It is not, since "Irregardless" is a word.
Actually "intensive porpoises" are words as well, just not typically used in this way.
You both missed "could" care less. Should really be "couldn't" care less.Also missed "should of".
Did I miss any?
Your bait sure caught the fish…The correct word is hanged when referring to a person killed by hanging. Irregardless, most people could care less for all intensive porpoises. Should of known better than to post.
Why?You both missed "could" care less. Should really be "couldn't" care less.
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Where in the h e double candlesticks you been boy?!? This is INGO, get with the program.Why?
It is possible to "care less", so "could care less" makes sense in its own way. In this context I think "couldn't care less" would make more sense though.
I got them all, but I can't type worth peas, so I did not respond.You both missed "could" care less. Should really be "couldn't" care less.
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The prefix 'ir' indicates negation, as in 'irredeemable' meaning incapable of the root word redemptionThe sentence "Irregardless, most people could care less for all intensive porpoises." contains "intensive porpoises" and you think "Irregardless" is the problem?
It is not, since "Irregardless" is a word.
Actually "intensive porpoises" are words as well, just not typically used in this way.