User:DanielR235

Main Wikpidia interests: Countryside areas (country parks, nature reserves ect..), Villages, The English language, Politics and History.

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Information

{{Userbox|Yellow|white||This user is a Christian above all else.|#009}}

{{Userbox|#009|white|40px|This user is loyal subject of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II of the Commonwealth of Nations.|#009}}

{{Userbox|#009|white|50px|This user is British and uses British English and British weights and measures.||#009}}

{{Userbox|#993300|white|50px|This user is interested in Scottish History.||#009}}

{{Userbox|#993300|white|50px|This user is interested in Welsh History.|grey|grey}}

{{Userbox|green|white|",oz,floz|This user knows that British weights and measures are more relevant than metric and therefore supports thier use.|grey}}

{{Userbox|green|white|8 oz (226g)|This user supports the use metric in the U.K. only for supplementary indication.|grey}}

Language

{{Userbox|#009|white|50px|This user is British uses British English.||#009}}

{{Userbox|green|white|ize|This user uses Oxford spelling.|grey}}

{{Userbox|green|white|U.F.| For clarity this user supports the use of full stops in acronyms.||grey}}

{{Userbox|green|white|Whom|This user uses whom when needed.||green}}

{{Userbox|red|white|to.|This user uses tries not to use prepositions at the end of a sentence.||green}}

{{Userbox|grey|white|they| This user approves not the use of a singular they.||green}}

{{Userbox|grey|white|Computer Program(me)|This user feels the neither m/n nor mme/nne are incorrect. However, this user prefers the later except when it is useful to use one over the over tonne [metric] ton [imperial]. ||green}}

{{Userbox|grey|white|Imperial Ton, Metric Tonne|This user feels it is better to .||green}}

{{Userbox|red|white|Those ones Those|This user holds that there is no such word as ones.||green}}

{{Userbox|green|white|I don't know I know not|This user prefers not to use auxiliary verbs such as do to form a negative statement.||green}}

{{Userbox|grey|white|Shall/Will|This user uses shall for fact and obligation, and will for desire.||green}}

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