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Originally posted by Lead Nibbler
I also have a valuable contribution to this:
TEH ORANGE PART LOOKS LIEK A PEENIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111
Originally posted by Disco PhoolCat
So is this...
What is the next 2 parts of these serieses?
A, E, F, H...
B, C, D, G...
Originally posted by stazbumpa
Brain.............hurting..............too..........early........in.........day
Originally posted by Disco PhoolCat
So is this...
What is the next 2 parts of these serieses?
A, E, F, H...
B, C, D, G...
Originally posted by Explosive23
Not a clue, but it's series.
http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=seriesOriginally posted by Disco PhoolCat
But there's TWO of them, so it's SERIESES!![]()
Usage Note: Series is both a singular and a plural form. When it has the singular sense of “one set,” it takes a singular verb, even when series is followed by of and a plural noun: A series of lectures is scheduled. When it has the plural sense of “two or more sets,” it takes a plural verb: Two series of lectures are scheduled: one for experts and one for laypeople.
Originally posted by Disco PhoolCat
So is this...
What is the next 2 parts of these serieses?
A, E, F, H...
B, C, D, G...
Originally posted by Perplex
A - E - F - H - I
B - C - D - G - K
A - E - F - H - [b]I[/b] - [b]K[/b]
B - C - D - G - [b]J[/b] - [b]L[/b]
Originally posted by caLLous
Code:A - E - F - H - [b]I[/b] - [b]K[/b] B - C - D - G - [b]J[/b] - [b]L[/b]
Originally posted by Perplex
A - E - F - H - I - J - M
B - C - D - G - K - L - N
Originally posted by Disco PhoolCat
1st one is part right, but I asked for the next 2 in each series
2nd one is wrong, sorry!
A - E - F - H - [b]I[/b] - [b]K[/b]
B - C - D - G - [b]J[/b] - [b]M[/b]
Originally posted by caLLous
?Code:A - E - F - H - [b]I[/b] - [b]K[/b] B - C - D - G - [b]J[/b] - [b]M[/b]