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you don't comprehend well. I said you sm

Posted By: MT30+ on 2009-05-01
In Reply to: But you are assuming I never made any - sm

could make MORE money. How is that assuming that you don't make any money. I didn't say you had to LIKE the ESL dictations.

I think you answered the question for everyone......you are miserable because you have to "constantly" transcribe. You have said it yourself. Hope you find an answer to your misery because you certainly are miserable by your own admission

By the way, I am not "your dear" and yes I am working at home by myself and LOVE IT.


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OMG! This is too weird! You can't comprehend what I'm saying, so I won't waste your time!
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So don't read the posts. Why is that so hard to comprehend.

Do you gripe to your local newspaper that they run articles daily that you are not interested in?  Do you call up your local TV station and complain that they run shows that you don't want to watch or run commercials you don't like?  Do you write to the publisher of your favorite magazines complaining about articles you don't like?


Just ignore the posts, the articles or even the TV shows for crying out loud!!!


do you fully comprehend past tense and...sm

I appreciated your post about answers on top but this is true.


Pled: A past tense and a past participle of plead.


it's in American and British dictionaries.....


I think you need to study up on past participles.....and we do speak American English in this country last I looked, even though we did *_astardize* the King's English 200+ years ago. 


Have a nice weekend!