A message from That Guy on the Internet:That should be either “parts of me are dominant” or “parts of me dominate.” Just sayin’….-That Guy on the Internet
One more try: “Parts of me are dominate” is grammatically incorrect. Either “parts of me are dominant” or “parts of me dominate” would be grammatical, but “Parts of me are dominate” is wrong. “Dominate” is a verb; “dominant” is an adjective. Sorry….-That Guy
SeaFox10 over 8 years ago
You’re an idiot!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 8 years ago
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CougarAllen over 8 years ago
A message from That Guy on the Internet:That should be either “parts of me are dominant” or “parts of me dominate.” Just sayin’….-That Guy on the Internet
Stephen Beals creator over 8 years ago
Hi, That Guy! It does say “parts of me are dominate”. Did you mean just “parts of me dominate”? That does make more sense.
CougarAllen over 8 years ago
One more try: “Parts of me are dominate” is grammatically incorrect. Either “parts of me are dominant” or “parts of me dominate” would be grammatical, but “Parts of me are dominate” is wrong. “Dominate” is a verb; “dominant” is an adjective. Sorry….-That Guy