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Um no actually who ever made the english language did... http://www.answers.com/pluralized&r=67

You caught me.

English sucks. Never heard the word "pluralize" before.

I still don't see how "pluralizing" developer in the OP was wrong. "Who's all the active developer?" would have been equally if not more grammatically incorrect.

The error is located in "Who's" which suggests "who is" causing an inconsistency between "who is" and "developers".

Changing the sentence to "Who is the active developer?" or "Who are all the active developers?" would be a few of the appropriate fixes to his error.

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You caught me.

English sucks. Never heard the word "pluralize" before.

I still don't see how "pluralizing" developer in the OP was wrong. "Who's all the active developer?" would have been equally if not more grammatically incorrect.

The error is located in "Who's" which suggests "who is" causing an inconsistency between "who is" and "developers".

Changing the sentence to "Who is the active developer?" or "Who are all the active developers?" would be a few of the appropriate fixes to his error.

Why don't ya'll post grammatical debates in a proper forum or thread... http://www.englishforums.com/

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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And why exactly is he still a moderator???

Check again, he is a developer not a moderator. Just because he is not very active on the forum does not mean he is not active in the background.


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