16-12-2021, 12:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-12-2021, 01:51 PM by Duncan Grimmond.)
Yes regarding impact! The verb is ‘impinge’ I believe and the result in an impact…
Further, I heard this morning that non- French visitors were not to be allowed to ‘enter into’ the country. The into is redundant as to enter is to ‘go in’, why say ‘go in into’ unless you are ‘entering into a bargain’ with the devil?
Eeh, I used to be big-headed but now I’m perfect?
And how can something be ‘more unique’? It’s either unique or it isn’t!!!
Further, I heard this morning that non- French visitors were not to be allowed to ‘enter into’ the country. The into is redundant as to enter is to ‘go in’, why say ‘go in into’ unless you are ‘entering into a bargain’ with the devil?
Eeh, I used to be big-headed but now I’m perfect?
And how can something be ‘more unique’? It’s either unique or it isn’t!!!