Well, Lilith, I will admit that I did correct your misspelling of board only because after so many here at TK have attempted to needlessly correct me when I use the word bored correctly in my mind, I became frustrated and when I saw an opportunity in this thread to vent about someone else's real spelling mistakes I couldn't pass it up. However, I did not in any way shape or form correct your grammour in this thread. You may owe me an apology on that one, I think.Lilith said:Exactly, says the troll who corrected the first time. And when you're on a troll board, that's just silly. I just can't stand know-it-alls who are WRONG, especially on spelling and grammar.
keekeen said:The bored boards me is grammatically correct in at least half a dozen states in the Southern U.S.
Oh, no! Did I mess up on grammour?Lilith said:grammour? Ok Keekeen, we're through.
Tru dat!The Question said:Mmmm, no. "The bored" can be used to refer to a plural noun, i.e. a group of bored persons, but "boards" is then transmuted to a verb -- unfortunately, a singular verb.
Yes! "The bored board me in a prison-like pen."The Question said:"The bored board me." would be grammatically correct, though, if highly physically improbable and extremely kinky.
keekeen said:"I am board by the bored" is a grammatically correct sentence in at least half a dozen states in the Southern U.S.
Ummmh....I think y0u meant "affected", TQ!! And you were doing so well up until that point!!! Too bad, too, because you seem to be kinda smart.The Question said:Following that with "...by the bored." states that your (very bizarre) material composition was effected by a group of bored individuals, making it an even more bizarre statement, though not a less grammatically correct one.
Oh...you fail again! I think y0u meant "preceeded" there, buddy!!11 Thanks for playing, though!!1The Question said:The grammatical error arises when misusing "board" in the context of a material or substance rather than an object. As a singular object, it would have to be proceeded by "a" in order to be grammatically correct.