Nodame wrote:RogueKiller wrote:angel_X wrote:
ACTUALLY...
his grammar is completely correct... I lol at your English. means I laugh out loud at your English. Perfect grammar for a present tense declarative sentence...
This is what i get for AP Language and Composition? greeeeeaaaaat![]()
It is technically lol'd because it already happened. It is not in the present tense, it can't be in the present tense if it already happened. So if happened then it needs to be in past tense.
Technically : Laughed Out Loud
not if he's STILL laughing at his english...
I lol'd









