Bill Pringlemeir wrote: > English is a weird language. I think the "already has" form is a > least the more common usage; it also seems to be correct to me.
Google is 2:6 against you. I think you can use both forms but "already has" is only used to emphasize the "already" (mostly in spoken English). If you replace "has" with "have" both forms are almost even. If you want to be 100% you'll probably have to add a "got" anyway. > However, I am not a grammar teacher so I could be wrong. Neither, am I. It's not my native language, either. > Is this message just something that is provided to leaf nodes trying to It's just a human-readable message like HTTP's "Not Found" for 404. > connect in Ultra-peer mode. If the text is free form, maybe a better > form would be "Vendor would exceed %d%% of our slots". Maybe, we should make this configurable. ;) -- Christian
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