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Originally Posted by Shasown
Give me a clue here, what word do you define as the preposition? I ask this because I am speaking English, do the rules of language and definitions of what things are change when used by a Scot? An isnt being used as a preposition its not an in every or per case. It is being used as the alternative indefinitive article functioning as an adjective.
Well as my old Irish Granny used to say, you know what thought did dont you?
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I can't be bothered debating grammar with you Tel - it seems as ludicrous as the kids debating Jedward or kids from Glee. I was slightly winding you to get you to come up with an easy solution to some unknown difficulty you'd found. See PM mate regarding you know what!