An unit? should be "A unit" due to the 'Yoo' sound.
Other than that... all i have to say is... "Thanks tips."
![]() | Button is a unit of a simple virtual currency that can only be used on the rw-designer web. A user must be logged in to earn and spend buttons. |
![]() | Earned buttons are stored in a chest of buttons in a user's workshop. |
• Be aware that leaving low quality or always the same reviews will result in no buttons. Even if you manage to outwit the automated checks, buttons will be taken away by the administrators later. In that case, your account will be limited and you will not be able to receive any more buttons.
• Creating extra accounts for the sole purpose of obtaining more buttons per day is not allowed. Disregarding this rule will result in confiscation of all your workshop items, merging all your accounts and limiting them (see above).
![]() | Buttons can be exchanged for virtual goods at the Market, located under the Relax tab. You can use buttons at either Scunkie's wagon or the Flea Market. |
Here is a list of goods you can buy and the button cost of each.
An unit? should be "A unit" due to the 'Yoo' sound.
Other than that... all i have to say is... "Thanks tips."
Yes, a history but an historical event or a unicorn but an undershirt. You breathe out slightly pronouncing the second of each pair and the separating "n" makes less effort of following the article with an aspirated word like these. [Articles are a, an, the.]
You probably don't think about it ever, but the same thing happens with "the." "Thuh"precedes the normal words, "thee" the aspirated ones. See, I bet you even did it in your head while reading that last sentence. [Now, who can tell us why "e" works in front of that aspirated vowel, because I sure don't know.]
Confusing...
Isn't English great, to every rule there is an exception. 😉