"I stuff my shoes so my feet look bigger" is the verb.
I don't think it can be singular. I tried to think of a singular way of using it for like three minutes and drew a blank.
So it'd be "stuff like this is" because someone, somewhere, a long time ago, decided that that was the way to refer to various stuff.
"look at my stuff" refers to multiple items...but it's still a singular noun. The word "stuff" itself follows this same principle (at least the noun version of it). It's a singular noun used to describe multiple object or whathaveyou.
SV650 K6 <---Suuper Awsome bike
[quote="V4underme"]
If I didn't feel like a monkey &*$%ing a football when I sat on a sporty, I'd probably own one.[/quote]
VermilionX wrote:BTW... i just ordered it, i'll be getting my rimstripes in about a weeks time.
You will be better off taking the wheels off to apply the stickers. They have to go on perfectly or they make the whole wheel look bent. Not a good look.
Mintbread wrote:
You will be better off taking the wheels off to apply the stickers. They have to go on perfectly or they make the whole wheel look bent. Not a good look.
yeah, they told me that over the phone. i called them since i have other questions.
also, they said they'll send me 5 sets instead of just 4 so i'll have an extra just in case.
fireguzzi wrote:Leave it to sev to turn a motorcycle related thread into a middle school grammer lesson.
I couldn't help it. I keep seeing stuff like:
"stuff like these."
"lots of damages."
"but im gonna have the bike's damages touched up and masked"
amongst other things.
And I wonder how I could possibly be seeing that sort of thing from a University student. At a certain point someone needs to step in and point it out.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.