Body & Soul1 min ago
Probably should be in adverts
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but it is a language/grammar question really. The toothpaste advert where the girl says "I had no idea that some of the foods I had been eating can cause acid wear" - shouldn't that be 'could cause acid wear'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suppose the conditional 'could' suggests an 'if'; the foods could cause acid wear only if certain conditions were met. The advertiser doesn't want to openly admit of that possibility but wants to suggest that some of the foods definitely cause acid wear in some people and so they ' can' cause acid wear.
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Lankeela, you really are being pedantic!
Sorry, only kidding, I think you are quite correct in bringing this grammar error to AB readers' attention.
There's lots of other things that annoy me in English writing that I read, particularly in site forums, though I'll save thatrelated topic for another day. :)
Sorry, only kidding, I think you are quite correct in bringing this grammar error to AB readers' attention.
There's lots of other things that annoy me in English writing that I read, particularly in site forums, though I'll save thatrelated topic for another day. :)