Thread:Fearless Diva/@comment-36836718-20190409173907/@comment-36836718-20190417113001

Thank you for helping :)

Can you please weigh in on a grammar question? I noticed that a certain user adds notes to walkthrough that I consider are grammatically incorrect. In all my years that I have studied English I never came across a case where it could be considered correct. When I corrected them one time, he undid my edit. I politely contacted the user to ask why and gave him/her time to answer but he/she simply keeps adding them and doesn't answer. If I edited them now, I would start an edit war which I don't want. The user is Spritep and this is one of the edits https://choices-stories-you-play.fandom.com/wiki/The_Crown_%26_The_Flame,_Book_2_Choices?diff=prev&oldid=193072 I think it would be correct to say if the timer runs out or if you let the timer run out. I have never heard that it's possible to say "to let sth runs out"