Grammatical Error Found

I wait I see the error here!

Ducky’s and Bunny’s dialogues are reversed!

EDIT: I figured this out before reading @Pipsqueak’s whole post

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Hmmm, Tje gentlman one could be accurate if Merlin was talking only to Ducky??

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Hmmm, no… I don’t think so. You never really say gentleman to a singular person. It just sounds weird. Gentlemen feels more accurate.

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The “s” at the end of defends shouldn’t be there.

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No, the ‘s’ belongs there.

Plural would mean no ‘s’. While duo means two, it is still a singular duo.

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That’s an interestingly tricky one… I wouldn’t be certain without looking it up.

If it was a singular ‘duo’, wouldn’t the correct word after be ‘itself’ or similar?

:thinking:

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It depends on the context. When figuring out the subject/verb agreement between a verb and a group noun (a noun that includes two or more things), if the context implies that the individuals within the noun group are acting independently (i.e. the jury discuss among themselves), it works as a plural noun. If the members on the noun group are acting as a unit, it is a singular noun. I this case, I suppose you’d be right.

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Are these errors even being taken care of or are we just collecting for nothing ?!

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They are being corrected.

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In the top box where Elastigirl says, “If he’s been kidnapped. I’m going with you.” The period after kidnapped should be a comma. The period stops the first sentence from being a complete sentence.

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There’s a space missing between Captain and Barbossa.

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Jeez! Has this game been rushed or something?

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Yes. And in more ways than one

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Well they won’t be able to catch all the mistakes. There’s tons of story they have to write so there’s bound to be mistakes. There’s a lot but still

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Ok, got several errors to add today.

The word “shoots” should be shouts

In the episode title, there’s a space before the end quotation marks that shouldn’t be there.

Traveling is spelled with one “l,” not two.

There should be a “to” before “play.”

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Actually, both are correct - in British English, it’s much more commonly used with 2 L’s, and American English generally uses 1. :man_shrugging: though given PB location, it probably is a mistake

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Also, there are several occasions where they spell Russell (from Up) with three l’s, other times with two.

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The first one could be correct if Shank has a word gun that she can shoot! :grin:

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Well the theater in the game is spelled theatre so maybe they meant it with two “l”s? Since isn’t it’s usually “re” in British English?image

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yeah, that is true

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