Collin Rugg from Trending Politics reports, During his primetime show on Wednesday, Fox News host Tucker Carlson reacted to the news of socialist Senator Bernie Sanders dropping out of the 2020 democratic primary.
Joe couldn't form a sentence if you spotted him a noun and a verb.
Nouns and verbs I'm OK with. Delve into the mysterious world of things like pronouns, adverbs and diagramming sentences, I'm lost. I become the two year-old boy that my mother always saw me as. My dad, on the other hand, had me working with tools as soon as I was able to walk.
That being said, I don't worry too much about Bidet running for prez if he should be elected. I worry about who is picked for VP. That is the person that would be at the helm.
Senile Dementia Joe is about as worrisome as a cloudy day. I WAS really good at spelling BTW.
I never got the sentence diagramming thing either. Hell, I can write C, C++, COBOL, VBA, and passable English, but beyond subject/predicate, nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, I never saw the point. I know not to use dangling participles, but I'll be damned if I could tell you why, or even what they are, precisely. I think it's the difference between "Who did you give a beating to" (incorrect) and "To whom did you give a beating?"
Books are a kid's very, very good, and life-long friend.
I can say without a doubt I would be a very different person had not a Great Aunt given my brother and me a set of Golden Book Encyclopedias, along with a decent collection of classics like Tom Sawyer, Black Beauty, and Alice in Wonderland. I remember even as early as third grade classifying kids who plodded as they read aloud versus those who could maintain some semblance of normal speech. Those that could add inflection were destined to become lifelong friends.