CandyFloss wrote: “Kiry tried to hang me with more than one but I told him to go to the mods with his complaint. Silence.”
He doesn’t apparently realize that his posts are searchable, nor does he care if he’s caught out in a [yet another] lie.
“He doesn’t apparently realize that his posts are searchable, nor does he care if he’s caught out in a [yet another] lie.”
If you had anything you would have posted it.
Interesting that you are protecting a know shill for an ex-con scammer.
Not just my label. The mods have labeled the ex-con Armstrong as a scammer. They have told delta7 to stop promoting Armstrong and Socrates.
Delta7 used to post Armstrong articles with links almost daily. Now ZERO in the past few months.
After the Armstrong zot Delta7 would still sneak in a few plugs for the fake Socrates but the mods put a stop to that also.
To me, it seems that anyone supporting delta7 is of bad character and has a financial stake in doing that support.
Or really stupid.
Can you offer any other reason?
Conversation with Gemini
Correct the following: “He doesn’t apparently realize ...”
While “He doesn’t apparently realize” isn’t strictly ungrammatical, it feels a bit clunky because of the placement of the adverb apparently.
In English, we typically place adverbs of certainty or manner between the auxiliary verb (doesn’t) and the main verb (realize), or at the beginning of the sentence for emphasis.
Here are a few ways to make it sound more natural, depending on the tone you want:
Recommended Corrections
Style Suggested Phrasing
Standard / Smooth “He apparently doesn’t realize...”
Formal / Direct “He does not appear to realize...”
Conversational “Apparently, he doesn’t realize...”
Emphasis “He doesn’t seem to realize...”
Why “Apparently doesn’t” works better
In the original phrase, “doesn’t apparently realize,” the adverb is tucked inside the verb phrase in a way that can interrupt the flow of the negation. Moving it before the “doesn’t” makes the observation (the appearance of things) the qualifier for the entire statement.
Note: If you use “He apparently doesn’t realize,” you are commenting on his lack of awareness. If you use “He doesn’t realize, apparently,” you are adding it as an afterthought.
“”The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the constitution so the second will not become the legalized version of the first.” Thomas Jefferson”
Did you get that from delta7’s fake AI computer. It is always putting out bad info.