Рамильчег :lol2:
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Рамильчег :lol2:
Артёмко :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
I don't think either one is correct... I really don't think очко is an English word...[/quote]
You noticed? Very clever :mrgreen:
На всякий случай: ty = thank you
I was pretty sure that I did type 'ty'.[/quote]
:lol:[/quote]
Это ты редактировала моё сообщение? :evil: :twisted: :evil:
I was pretty sure that I did type 'ty'.
2 Is correct as its present tense.
However, plenty of English speakers will use the past tense in your first example (1) and get away with it, so it depends how accurate you want to be.[/quote]
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Which one is correct:
1. If both the dealer and the player has очко then dealer wins.
2. If both the dealer and the player have очко then dealer wins.
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