There is an Mp3 website called Iomoio. I have no idea what it means. Then again, the name of the website isn’t the only thing that confuses me. Below is a snippet of the website’s banner:
The content creators might benefit from a good, old-fashioned English 101 course.
I wonder how many tracks they’d give me for free if I were to fix their grammar?
I’m guessing you just leave Yahoo News well enough alone, reasoning it wouldn’t be Yahoo if they proofread their articles.
You are 100% correct. 🙂
My guess is it used to say one track, and they changed it to two and nobody thought to add the S…. Oh deary me
Almost every one of these sites is foreign. Thus, English does tend to be a problem for them. In some cases, it is a wonder one can reasonably make out their intent.
http://www.engrish.com/ has [access to] too many examples of this.
This is kinda like those Facebook admins. The ones in which you know that they’re foreign.
I gotta say, I feel self-conscious typing comments at grammar expert!
IM SORRY! I JUST DIDN’T KNOW HOW TO PUT TOGETHER THOSE FIRST TWO SENTENCES!!
The way I read it, they’re offering one track titled, “2”.