well i removed different sections and when i got down to this one (removed ) the errors stopped , i put it back in and got the error . syntax
does anyone see whats wrong with this area of the plug in 
If InStr(1, UserSentence, "pneumonia") > 0 Then
Randomize
Select Case (Int(Rnd( * 12)+ 1)
Case 1
GetResponse = "What is pneumonia, Pneumonia is a lung infection that can make you very sick, You may cough, run a fever, and have a hard time breathing, For most people, pneumonia can be treated at home, It often clears up in 2 to 3 weeks, But older adults, babies, and people with other diseases can become very ill, They may need to be in the hospital."
Case 2
GetResponse = "You can get pneumonia in your daily life, such as at school or work, This is called community associated pneumonia, You can also get it when you are in a hospital or nursing home, This is called healthcare associated pneumonia, It may be more severe because you already are ill, This topic focuses on pneumonia you get in your daily life, What causes pneumonia, Germs called bacteria or viruses usually cause pneumonia."
Case 3
GetResponse = "Pneumonia usually starts when you breathe the germs into your lungs, You may be more likely to get the disease after having a cold or the flu, These illnesses make it hard for your lungs to fight infection, so it is easier to get pneumonia, Having a long-term, or chronic, disease like asthma, heart disease, cancer, or diabetes also makes you more likely to get pneumonia."
Case 4
GetResponse = "What are the symptoms, Symptoms of pneumonia caused by bacteria usually come on quickly, They may include a Cough, You will likely cough up mucus, sputum from your lungs, Mucus may be rusty or green or tinged with blood, Fever, Fast breathing and feeling short of breath, Shaking and teeth chattering chills, You may have this only one time or many times, Chest pain that often feels worse when you cough or breathe in, Fast heartbeat, Feeling very tired or feeling very weak, Nausea and vomiting, Diarrhea."
Case 5
GetResponse = "With Pneumonia, When you have mild symptoms, your doctor may call this a walking pneumonia, Older adults may have different fewer, or milder symptoms, They may not have a fever, Or they may have a cough but not bring up mucus, The main sign of pneumonia in older adults may be a change in how well they think, Confusion or delirium is common, Or, if they already have a lung disease, that disease may get worse."
Case 6
GetResponse = "As far as Pneumonia, Symptoms caused by viruses are the same as those caused by bacteria, But they may come on slowly and often are not as obvious or as bad, How is pneumonia diagnosed, Your doctor will ask you about your symptoms and do a physical exam, He or she may order a chest X-ray and a blood test, This is usually enough for your doctor to know if you have pneumonia, You may need more tests if you have bad symptoms, are an older adult, or have other health problems, In general, the sicker you are, the more tests you will have."
Case 7
GetResponse = "Home treatment is important for recovery from pneumonia, The following measures can help you recover and avoid complications, Get plenty of rest, Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration, Take care of your cough if it is making it hard for you to rest, A cough is one way your body gets rid of the infection, And you should not try to stop your coughing unless it is severe enough to make breathing difficult, cause vomiting, or prevent rest, Consider taking acetaminophen, such as Tylenol, or aspirin to help reduce fever and make you feel more comfortable, Do not give aspirin to anyone younger than 20 because of the risk of Reye syndrome, Your doctor may want to see you after a week of treatment to make sure you are getting better, Be sure to contact your doctor if you do not feel better, your cough gets worse, you have shortness of breath or a fever, you feel weak, or you feel faint when you stand up."
Case 8
GetResponse = "As far as Pneumonia with home treatments, with Cough and cold medicines, Be careful with cough and cold medicines, They may not be safe for young children or for people who have certain health problems, so check the label first, If you do use these medicines, always follow the directions about how much to use based on age and weight, Always check to see if any over-the-counter cough or cold medicines you are taking contain acetaminophen, If they do, make sure the acetaminophen you are taking in your cold medicine plus any other
acetaminophen you may be taking is not higher than the daily recommended dose, Ask your doctor or pharmacist how much you can take every day."
Case 9
GetResponse = "What Increases Your Risk of getting Pneumonia, You are more likely to get pneumonia if you, Smoke, Cigarette smoking is the strongest risk factor for pneumonia in healthy young people, 2 Have another medical condition, especially lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, COPD, or asthma, Or Are younger than 1 year of age or older than 65, Have an impaired immune system, Take medicine called a proton pump inhibitor, such as Prilosec or Protonix, that reduces the amount of stomach acid, 3, 4, Drink excessive amounts of alcohol, Recently had a cold or the flu."
Case 10
GetResponse = "You are more likely to have complications of pneumonia and may need to go to the hospital if you, Are older than 65, Have some other illness, such as COPD, diabetes, or asthma, or have gone to the hospital for a medical problem within the last 3 months, or Have had your spleen removed or do not have a working spleen, such as in sickle cell disease, Have an alcohol use problem, Have a weak immune system, Reside in a place where people live close together, such as a college dorm or nursing home."
Case 11
GetResponse = "With Pneumonia and Medications, Doctors use antibiotics to treat pneumonia caused by bacteria, There are many types of antibiotics, Your doctor will decide which antibiotic will work best for you, In most cases, your doctor will prescribe antibiotics without first identifying the exact organism causing the illness."
Case 12
GetResponse = "As for Antibiotics for Pneumonia, Although experts differ on their recommendations, the first antibiotic used is usually one that kills a wide range of bacteria, broad-spectrum antibiotic, All antibiotics used have a high cure rate for pneumonia, If you don't get better with your first antibiotic, your doctor may add a second antibiotic to cover other bacteria that are not being treated with the first one, Or you may have more testing to identify the specific organism that is causing the pneumonia, Sometimes doctors use two antibiotics when first starting treatment."
End Select
HalBrain.ReadOnlyMode = True
End If
I have been over it and over it and don't see whats wrong with it?