But you just commented again so you did not drop it, you do still care about getting the point across tho it may be wrong.
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	You're still wrong. You really can't use hung seem you talk about a persons death by hanging. Past/present tense is still the same. "Someone will be hanged" and "someone was hanged." People are never hung. It just doesn't work that way. Welcome to the English language.
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	It works that way you just don't wanna except the fact that your "correction was pointless due to that it could go either way hung is just the past tense a and yes you could say hanged in past tense but it isn't correct, it's improper.
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	I will not "accept" that because it's not right. There is no source that will prove your argument. Just illiterate people who might try to back you.
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	Edited by Aeromatica: 2/6/2015 3:50:58 PMYou don't have a source to back up you either, that source you sited proved nothing whatsoever I could find a source.
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	http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/hang Here you go. Your turn.
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	How about Webster? That seems like a pretty good source.
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	You asked me questions. So, I answered them. Have I tried to teach you anything in my last couple comments? Nope and now I'm done. You can have the last word. Go for it.
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	And another comment I don't tho I you know the definition of dropping it. You said you were dropping it but you keep replying.
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	What? You admit defeat?
 
										 
					 
					 
		    