American_Millenium
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Hey thick head. You seem not to get what I am saying. Americans are as good as any other population in writing correct grammar. What makes Americans different is the way they write.
By the way what is wrong with "IP is not an evidence".
Now let me dissect your sentence:
“Even after laughing at this clearly incorrect sentence, you still repeat it, which means it was not a typo and you actually think this is grammatically correct.”
1. “Meanwhile, "IP is not an evidence".”. This is not a sentence. Where is the verb?
2. What is “this” referring to? It doesn’t have a reference.
3. “clearly” is not required before incorrect. Something is either correct or incorrect.
4. “it” doesn’t have a clear reference. What is it referring to “laughing” or “sentence”?
5. “which” is a pronoun and what is it referring to.
It would be "your IP is not evidence". There is no "a" or "an". Anyone who is even SOMEWHAT fluent in the English language would realize that the statement doesn't sound right... at all. Try talking to any fluent speaker and using that sentence. You sound retarded, or just really really bad at English.
And how does my writing differ from anywhere else? Are you really saying that you can tell where I'm from by the way I write? Are you also psychic?
I didn't even bother to read the bullet points. Typical Indian. You want to extend out what is already a boring and productiveless argument. Again, you're a moron.