Im glad you clarified or I might have thought you were an american friend of mine who is obsessed with British medieval history and uses this word at every oppertunity. He says it helped him stop...
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Im glad you clarified or I might have thought you were an american friend of mine who is obsessed with British medieval history and uses this word at every oppertunity. He says it helped him stop...
Sorry Scotcher I disagree, may would use 'what a...' in this context.
Heres another one, used in certain parts of the UK as a plural, 'What a load of noisy dogs'.
I used to think 'a bunch'...
And in parts of the UK too. :D
the 'a' describes a singular, so 'what a noisy dog' describes just 1 dog.
To describe more than 1 noisy dog simply drop the 'a' and add the 's' at the end of the word dogs as you have. = What...
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