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English gramma
Yesterday I told me little sister, a joke that I red here on subsim homepage. I even told her that it was a joke that can't be told in
other languages it was this one: "TEACHER: Donald, what is the chemical formula for water? DONALD: H I J K L M N O. TEACHER: What are you talking about? DONALD: Yesterday you said it's H to O." She instantly replied that it was WRONG!! She said: You do not say H to O Correctly gramma it's H trough O I confess that I'm not perfect in english gramma, but H through O ?? It doesn't sound right in my ears. Markus |
Oy, trying to get grammar out of a joke, eh? That can be tricky, but I'll give it a shot.
Both ways of saying it would be acceptable, however: "H to O" would be an acceptable way of saying it in common conversation. Technically, and grammaticaly speaking, the phrase should be "from H to O" "H through O" is grammatically correct, but then there would be no joke. H2O = H to O. Funny, gonna have to tell that to my nieces.:O: |
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