Open FidgetyRat opened 2 years ago
Just a minor grammar issue in the outbid notification.
"You have been outbidded for the ..."
Corrections: In the indicative past tense: "you were outbid for the auction." In the indicative perfect tense: "you have been outbid for the auction."
I believe this is correct. I'm no English professor.
Just a minor grammar issue in the outbid notification.
"You have been outbidded for the ..."
Corrections: In the indicative past tense: "you were outbid for the auction."
In the indicative perfect tense: "you have been outbid for the auction."
I believe this is correct. I'm no English professor.