12-16-2019, 10:12 AM
How is singular ineptitude different from ineptitude?
Can a statement be plurally inept?
If so, isn't singular ineptitude superior?
And in this case, is "inept" just a
a fancier way of communicating nothing more than "I disagree"?
Can a statement be plurally inept?
If so, isn't singular ineptitude superior?
And in this case, is "inept" just a
a fancier way of communicating nothing more than "I disagree"?
