Even Calvin and Hobbes once tried this in a little storyline. When asking the board how it knows the answers, the reply was “3” (and Calvin said he wanted a computer instead of the board that Christmas).
According to Merriam-Webster, “Which leads us to this concluding recommendation: use alright if you like it and don’t care that it’s not the favored form. There’s nothing essentially wrong with it. Use all right if you need people to know that you know what’s all right—at least according to your English teacher (and a lot of other folks).”
Argythree about 9 years ago
-Duh…
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Even Calvin and Hobbes once tried this in a little storyline. When asking the board how it knows the answers, the reply was “3” (and Calvin said he wanted a computer instead of the board that Christmas).
DennisinSeattle about 9 years ago
OK, the setup is a bit unlikely….
Lyons Group, Inc. about 9 years ago
They let a cat join in?
juicebruce about 9 years ago
Get rid of the cat and try again !
msprecious67 about 9 years ago
Good bye. I’ll come back when Gilligan learns how to spell “all right.”.
Biltil Premium Member about 9 years ago
According to Merriam-Webster, “Which leads us to this concluding recommendation: use alright if you like it and don’t care that it’s not the favored form. There’s nothing essentially wrong with it. Use all right if you need people to know that you know what’s all right—at least according to your English teacher (and a lot of other folks).”
hyenaqueen about 4 years ago
why did they even let the cat play?