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He's correcting a problem with the grammar but creating a new problem with the kerning, which is equally annoying.
 
Pretentious prat IMHO

Why not do something useful with his time, like teaching the illiterate to read
 
lurker":2dx50z2i said:
Pretentious prat IMHO

Why not do something useful with his time, like teaching the illiterate to read


+1 its all witchcraft to me.

Pete
 
It must be costing Steve a fortune in petrol with that nightly commute :wink:
Actually, I do agree with the motives, teaching the illiterate to read IS important, but so is grammar and punctuation, it can change the meaning of what is said/written, and they are not mutually exclusive.
 
When he has completed the current mission maybe he could get a cattle prod and use it on those people who believe "could of" has any place in written English.
 
doctor Bob":198pepik said:
sort of chap who collars me at parties or on the train.....................

I have enough self-awareness to know you are probably describing me :oops:
 
worn thumbs":194bk0m5 said:
When he has completed the current mission maybe he could get a cattle prod and use it on those people who believe "could of" has any place in written English.

I used to do this all the time, up until my early twenties (probably still do it every now and then), and was picked up on it by someone whose English was their /3rd/ language :(

To be honest I think it's a fairly easy mistake to make, and I can see how it came about. Instead of saying 'Could have', people obviously say 'Could've', which is easy confused as 'Could of' for a child. At least that is my excuse!
 
transatlantic":1qg2gl45 said:
Instead of saying 'Could have', people obviously say 'Could've', which is easy confused as 'Could of' for a child. At least that is my excuse!

If you're not 100% sure, maybe you SHOULD OF paid closer attention? :-D x
 
NazNomad":l798a6nl said:
transatlantic":l798a6nl said:
Instead of saying 'Could have', people obviously say 'Could've', which is easy confused as 'Could of' for a child. At least that is my excuse!

If you're not 100% sure, maybe you SHOULD OF paid closer attention? :-D x

Your write. I should of.
 
AES":fmdi659i said:
NO, NO, NO gents! Should HAVE!

AES

Clearly,the written humour isn't always discerned.I'm actually rather pleased that we seem to be as opposed to abuse of the language as we would be to abuse of our tools.
 

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