Other Sports0 min ago
Bad grammar!
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I have noticed with the passing of years that quite alot of people now say 'we was' instead of 'we were' and 'I wish I was....' instead of 'I wish I were....'
This is an example of how bad grammar has sneaked into our language and is normal now for some people.
I have just been reading through Trip Advisor and otherwise perfect posts are spoilt with this incorrect use of the verb 'to be.'
The other thing I have noticed is that the perpetrators tend to be from southern parts.
Why has this happened?
This is an example of how bad grammar has sneaked into our language and is normal now for some people.
I have just been reading through Trip Advisor and otherwise perfect posts are spoilt with this incorrect use of the verb 'to be.'
The other thing I have noticed is that the perpetrators tend to be from southern parts.
Why has this happened?
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"Did you honestly "laugh out loud" at that? How I envy you! How wonderful it must be to be so easily amused..." How spectacularl y condescendin g.
02:56 Mon 24th Sep 2012
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That reminds me of when I was a small boy. I was standing outside a toyshop when a woman said to her son 'It's no good looking cause you aint getting nothing'. I thought about this for some time and concluded that if he wasn't getting nothing then he must be getting something. I don't think he did though.
"I say 'was' instead of 'were'. It's nothing to do with grammar, it's just how I speak."
It's everything to do with grammar. You may not mind that you do not speak in what is now considered grammatically correct English, but it's still about grammar.
"Google picked up 57,800,000 results for "alot", even though the word does not exist. What a useless Search Engine, it has made up matches were none exist."
It is ironic that, in posting a reply on the subject of grammar, you type 'were' instead of 'where'. This may be merely a typo, but it's a common error. Also 'none' is singular, so it should be "where none exists."
It's everything to do with grammar. You may not mind that you do not speak in what is now considered grammatically correct English, but it's still about grammar.
"Google picked up 57,800,000 results for "alot", even though the word does not exist. What a useless Search Engine, it has made up matches were none exist."
It is ironic that, in posting a reply on the subject of grammar, you type 'were' instead of 'where'. This may be merely a typo, but it's a common error. Also 'none' is singular, so it should be "where none exists."