What the heck? First of all, it’s a connection, which is a noun, not an adjective. Secondly, it’s redundant: a connection IS a link, for crying out loud! If... moreWhat the heck? First of all, it’s a connection, which is a noun, not an adjective. Secondly, it’s redundant: a connection IS a link, for crying out loud! If it were correct, then what would be its opposite, an “unconnectional link”? A “non-connectional link”? A “connectional non-link”? Thirdly, why do so many people try to make themselves seem more intelligent and/or more articulate than they really are by practically raping the English language? Grrrrrrrrr. less
the way they’re spelled is concerned, yet they’re pronounced differently. Now if your name is Steven, on the other hand, it is pronounced with the same ending soun... morethe way they’re spelled is concerned, yet they’re pronounced differently. Now if your name is Steven, on the other hand, it is pronounced with the same ending sound as even, so why isn’t the number 7 pronounced as sevan to match Evan? Don’t get me started on Stephan. Evan — sevenEven — StevenStephan — chiffonI hate the English language. Grrrrrrrr. ~
I need to go take a trump.He was at a bar for 10 hours and got trump-faced.I don't give a trump.What a trumphead.I'm no longer going to take any trump from you.