Capital Punishment

3 years in total for my degree,
English was simpler as we used word with a spell checker to keep all of my spelling in check.
I can read and write in English fine so my comprehension is of no concern, we had a lot of foreign students whose english comprehension was a struggle but they didn't get marked down for spelling mistakes, it wasn't an English literature degree so everyone was fine.
I do not have an inflated ego, not sure where you get that from.
Because...
Why do you explain yourself to him just tell him to Fùck off :oops:

OMG I shouldn't drink in the mornings
 
Your example is totally different grammatically to HWM's. There is no adjective (or other determiner) in the noun phrase 'theft of cars'.
Of course there is "theft" is the noun, and "of cars" is the adjective.
Just as in "car theft". "Theft" is the noun and "car" is the adjective because there are many other forms of theft.
 
Of course there is "theft" is the noun, and "of cars" is the adjective.
Just as in "car theft". "Theft" is the noun and "car" is the adjective because there are many other forms of theft.

No, there isn't.

It is two nouns and a preposition which together form a single grammatical unit which follows the rules for a noun.
 
I think you're being silly, using this example of attacking someone's spelling.
Attacking someone for taking the mickey out of another's narcissism is even sadder.

You have been attacking other posters spelling a lot recently. It is the lowest form of debate and means you have lost the argument.
 
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