UBUYGAS
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Nice Job! I'm jealous!!!
supra410 said:I ended up with nomogas.. I like the touch of ebonics
It depends on the viewpoint. Let's give them the benefit of the doubt and say they made it in past tense, thinking you wanted to communicate what it had cost you in the past 15,000 miles. You're really trying to communicate present tense, or what it costs (you) to go 15,000 miles. Good luck with your fix.Lasareath said:I received the License Plate frame today and they mispelled one word. Awesome!
So I just emailed them and sent them a picture and told them I want a reprint.
The frame does look nice and is very Heavy. Top-Notch quality but low notch spelling
My Frame was susposed to say:
15000 Miles costs me
$500 in Electricity
But they wrote this:
15000 Miles cost me
$500 in Electricity
I'm pretty sure the correct grammer is "costs" ?
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