Nice try at being an ass, but either way is correct. Considering this is an article about something in America, check is actually the better choice anyway because it is the American way of spelling the word.
you ARE an ignorant brit. the plaintiff is from california and they are suing over a patent IN THE U.S.A. i cant explain it to you further lest i use the Queen's english, but i refuse. tool.
If you want to insult me, at least use proper punctuation. Allow me to correct it for you.
You ARE an ignorant Brit. The plaintiff is from California and they are suing over a patent IN THE U.S.A. I can't explain it to you further lest I use the Queen's English, but I refuse. Tool.
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"Cheque" not "check"
Nice try at being an ass, but either way is correct. Considering this is an article about something in America, check is actually the better choice anyway because it is the American way of spelling the word.
you ARE an ignorant brit. the plaintiff is from california and they are suing over a patent IN THE U.S.A. i cant explain it to you further lest i use the Queen's english, but i refuse. tool.
If you want to insult me, at least use proper punctuation. Allow me to correct it for you.
You ARE an ignorant Brit. The plaintiff is from California and they are suing over a patent IN THE U.S.A. I can't explain it to you further lest I use the Queen's English, but I refuse. Tool.