Koen Verbeeck (8/8/2013)
Sean Lange (8/8/2013)
Koen Verbeeck (8/8/2013)
Jeff Moden (8/8/2013)
It doesn't? I just called the article up and here's the Prologue that I "remembered" adding to the article.Hmmm, this might be the language gap. I was being affirmative.
You say: "it doesn't get better ...", I say: "yes, it doesn't". Doesn't it work that way?
Koen the way you said it seems like it would be correct but yet again English has to be a bit strange. We would say "No, it doesn't".
English: sense it makes none.
It's better if you combine the two nouns, which of course forces you to change the word order. Then you get
English: it makes nonsense
which is a very accurate reflection of reality. Just change the verb from "makes" to "is" and the result is perfect.
Tom