What, exactly, does PDJT mean by “President on behalf of the United States of America”
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probably he is missing a comma between President and on behalf... like he means he was making the phone call on behalf of the american people. Thats my best bet (grammar nerd, here).
Nice.
Exactly the idea behind: mistakes do have meaning.
Knowing this changes things, does it not?
Head to the front of the class, please.
This is when that red pen comes in handy. My 86 yr old mom corrects my texts with the ol (sp) !
You are correct, but I don't think mistakes happen by accident.
..That's.. what a mistake is..
KEK!!
code! Someone like the queen or fauci gonna fall into a deep comma over the weekend! lol
hahahaha
OK, that's pretty funny. That's some really good anon kekkiness right there.
The famous dangling participle that your teachers warned you about!
Strunk & White would have re-written for clarity: I didn't say anything wrong in the call, which I made on behalf of the United States of America while I was President.
Assuming he's dangling his participles with a strategic purpose, I have no clue what it would be. It's technically correct, just awkwardly worded.