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**Update - Fixed!! Please Re-download!!** Toddler Age-up Grammar Fix

by alizzzard Posted 20th Aug 2014 at 2:16 AM - Updated 26th Aug 2014 at 3:59 PM by alizzzard : Incomplete .package file
 
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#2 Old 20th Aug 2014 at 8:39 AM
Haha I was actually (overly) excited to see that someone had made this. Totally helped calm the grammar nazi in me. Thanks hun!
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#3 Old 20th Aug 2014 at 1:12 PM
Ohhh, this explains why this pop up left me confused every time.
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#4 Old 20th Aug 2014 at 7:57 PM
This shows how rarely I ever get my Sims to have kids as I usually notice stuff like this. Thanks for the fix! A must have.
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#5 Old 21st Aug 2014 at 9:30 PM
You're my hero for this.
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#6 Old 23rd Aug 2014 at 2:05 AM
Thanks for making something to fix this, but I was wondering if you could fix another part of the pop-up where it says, "on his/her own two feet and become a child" and make it say,"on his/her own to feet and became a child," and put a comma where it says "and keeps his grades up, he will be well on his/her way to success?"
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#7 Old 23rd Aug 2014 at 9:48 PM
i never noticed until now ha xx
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#8 Old 26th Aug 2014 at 4:04 PM
So...the first file I uploaded was wrong and only corrected the text for boys, and not girls. I've fixed it now


Quote: Originally posted by Jer455
Thanks for making something to fix this, but I was wondering if you could fix another part of the pop-up where it says, "on his/her own two feet and become a child" and make it say,"on his/her own to feet and became a child," and put a comma where it says "and keeps his grades up, he will be well on his/her way to success?"



Yea, I think I can do that. Stay tuned!
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#9 Old 23rd Jun 2015 at 8:32 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Jer455
Thanks for making something to fix this, but I was wondering if you could fix another part of the pop-up where it says, "on his/her own two feet and become a child" and make it say,"on his/her own to feet and became a child," and put a comma where it says "and keeps his grades up, he will be well on his/her way to success?"


"Become" is correct in this case, because the verb is "has become". The past participle of "to become" is in fact "has/have/had become"
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#10 Old 17th Oct 2016 at 1:59 AM
YESSSS!!!! Finally!! Thank you so much!