Sorry but subject/verb ordinal issues really bug me.
What you mean to say is "Canada Sucks".
Unless of course, if Canada stopped sucking, then you would say "I have always known that Canada Sucked". But, since Canada shows no signs of giving up sucking, we should probably go with "I have always known Canada sucks."
I think the only time you could put the words "Canada" and "suck" together is if it were proceeded by a interrogative type clause in order to form a question such as "What does Canada suck?"
Last edited by jacksonunit; 03-10-2008 at 10:47 AM.
Reason: massive stupidity
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