why is it FOR, instead of with? When i typed in "nothing is wrong for you" google corrected me with "nothing is wrong with you"
It is "for" because that is what he meant to say. And please share the Google URL that suggested you the allegedly correct option. Even if Google had corrected you, it would've been just for showing you that YOU NEED HELP! By the way, it is it's or it is and not its. Refer: http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000227.htm
haha...PWNED lol That makes complete sense..it is for and not with(here) .. although Now I do agree it could be both i,e Nothing wrong FOR you AND somethings wrong WITH you ...
Oh..that umm well umm...wouldn't be polite if I married my lover without asking my wife...I think... lol (ironic much )
English grammar arguments!! I want in too... sigh... in that case you would want to 'seek' permission from your wife
Blame You Tube Not Me http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klCOHk5k7So If You have some knowledge then participate in these threads http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1711680 http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1708666 GOOD LUCK...... BTW,it is Moron not moron you Moron
HUH! that is....INCORRECT I was recently corrected by an English teacher of mine...it is SOUGHT and not SEEK(for permission) ... haha I was just waiting for some noob to try to 'correct' my grammar there, so that I could proudly CORRECT him But I never expected it from you lol...
fuck YouTube....where was your mind when you posted that...especially in a thread where 'freaky-grammatical-monsters' are hovering....brrr... Furthermore, it is YouTube not You Tube ...