MadTinus
Language enthusiast
Well, both are correct, they just mean different things. In what I wrote, 'quite' referred to the quantity of the music of that style that I like. The way you wrote it, it refers to the 'amount of liking', which I didn't mean to say.I quite like some classic melodic
Honestly, I'm pretty anal about grammar, but as I'm sure you've noticed from my posts, and from what I've read on my training blog, I'm FAR from perfect. At least you're not spelling tomorrow "tomarrow" or interchanging "then" and "than".
Or 'there car' (instead of their).or doing something like "I like you're jacket"
Or 'I would of known' (instead of would've/would have), aarggh!