Is it legal to dangle your participle where you live?!
Question: only when drinking a double entendre
Answers: only when drinking a double entendre
yes it is, but you should go ahead and shake your corndog!
Yep, it is required where I live AT!
You can do it too if you want TO.
i dont get your question/:
you wouldn't want to right now; it's icing out, and it might get all weighed down. Then it would break off and fall and shatter.
sshh, yes but only in a sentence (don't tell)
why would you ask that?
lmao! Wtf does that mean?
Yep, it's common in fact.
Well, it's legal, but it just hasn't been accepted by the masses yet, so it's advisable to avoid dangling them in public.
Maybe in a few years, participles will begin to change their image and it won't be so difficult to dangle them without being assaulted with corrections.
of course it is and don't let any one tell u differently
It is as legal here as shoving someone down the stairs and they break their neck while you laugh at them as they roll out into traffic and get hit by cars repeatedly.