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19 May 2024

  • 20:1220:12, 19 May 2024 diff hist −1 AgequakeNo edit summary current
  • 20:0920:09, 19 May 2024 diff hist +30 AgequakeI have attempted to make your frankly appalling English more comprehensible, but there are times when even I (native speaker English) am completely baffled by your peculiar sentences. Among other idiosyncrasies, including a total inability to use the 'mot juste' in many cases, you are apparently also averse to using verbs. I would strongly recommend that you submit ALL your texts and articles to a reputable English native speaker for editing prior to publication, on Wikipedia or elsewhere.
  • 19:4419:44, 19 May 2024 diff hist −3 Tony Kendall (actor)'outside of Italy': this is incorrect English. One does not say 'outside of', but 'outside'. current
  • 18:5518:55, 19 May 2024 diff hist +35 James Van FleetIt is always so very interesting to see how surnames of Dutch origin have been transformed into names of English appearance in USA, but spelt in such a way as to retain (more or less!) the original Dutch pronunciation. Generally it is not difficult to trace back to the original Dutch surname, although sometimes even I must confess myself baffled (I'm Dutch)! I have added the original Dutch name in your article. By the way, 'van Vliet' is one of the commonest surnames in the Netherlands ;-) Tag: Reverted