I don’t believe any of this is really legal this way …. the couple getting married needs to go to the registry office to get a form, physically give the official that form and once filled out, it must be filed at the registry…….. I don’t believe faxing or e-mailing is a valid option
gloomy Gus isn’t he? Could be worse. I’d take death by radiation as opposed to being burnt to a crisp in the explosion…….. On second thought, I’d be gloomy too!
of course GoComics has British readers, and I was pointing out that you shouldn’t demean them by saying they use “what” as a personal pronoun. I’m sure they know their mother tongue well enough to avoid such mistakes……. or little errors like your ending your sentence with “about”….a preposition. That said, this is getting boring. No need to respond please.
“What”, even in the UK, I believe is called the object of the interrogative, and never a personal pronoun. ………….. as in “What you say is rubbish” so maybe danketaz was rushing and forgot to type in “you” as in "what can’t you understand? ………. or they might have been a little loose with the rules of grammar ……… after all they used “nobody’s offering up hugs” instead of “nobody is”. Either way, their meaning was clear.
I don’t believe any of this is really legal this way …. the couple getting married needs to go to the registry office to get a form, physically give the official that form and once filled out, it must be filed at the registry…….. I don’t believe faxing or e-mailing is a valid option