Safav Hamon
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It's not gating because you could do it at any time. You would just never be overlevelled.
Having to repeatedly backtrack to a major hub to check if some invisible trigger changed the world state and spawned bunch of new quests is fucking retarded.
It's not gating because you could do it at any time. You would just never be overlevelled.
you might want to double check things before calling folks illiterates
The example given in the link is correct. But it's you who can't notice the difference between:Every grammar book will tell you that a "[quantifier] of [things]" structure takes the plural verb.
In fact, from your own damn link:
From my perspective people who don't argue about grammar are boring.Both forms are acceptable and put the emphasis slightly differently. This is one of those things people who argue on the Internet masturbate to and it's really boring.
From my perspective people who don't argue about grammar are boring.
A Grammar of Contemporary English by lord Randolph Quirk said:Instead there are a number of possibilities of denoting future time.
In addition to process and continuation, there are a number of other concomitant meanings or overtones that go with the progressive aspect.
There are a number of count nouns that take the zero article in abstract.
There are a number of noun phrases that can be minimizers only in negative clauses
Why post four examples of the same thing? You don't understand the reason why that sentence should be with "is", instead you're parroting examples which you don't understand.A Grammar of Contemporary English by lord Randolph Quirk said:Instead there are a number of possibilities of denoting future time.
In addition to process and continuation, there are a number of other concomitant meanings or overtones that go with the progressive aspect.
There are a number of count nouns that take the zero article in abstract.
There are a number of noun phrases that can be minimizers only in negative clauses
Do I need to go on, or do you want to argue with Quirk?
I stayed in Neketaka exploring and doing quests until I'd done everything that didn't require me to get back on my boat, and I agree. I still came back to Neketaka to shop and turn in bounties and shop, and if after all that there's no more reason to return to the city... so what?Wouldn't surprise me at all if it were a somewhat common thing to read on forums like this, but that's not the same as being common among players. In any case, majority or minority behind me, I'm against the idea of restricting access to content and quests until you're a higher level or whatever solely to avoid people doing everything in a city at once and then complaining there's nothing to do there anymore.