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2naSalit

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24. That's just because they either
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 07:07 PM
Aug 2018

rely on spell check too much and/or just never learned to spell. Etymology, even a little bit, goes a long way.

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FYI, "have seen" is present perfect. tblue37 Aug 2018 #1
thank you!! nt steve2470 Aug 2018 #2
Past perfect mainstreetonce Aug 2018 #28
Past Perfect would be "had seen." Iggo Aug 2018 #31
No. "Had seen" is past perfect. nt tblue37 Aug 2018 #40
You've lost me trixie2 Aug 2018 #37
My old neighbor Ohiogal Aug 2018 #3
That's OK. We don't have a Queen. nt zanana1 Aug 2018 #47
Shouldn't it be SCantiGOP Aug 2018 #58
Actually in my area of Appalachia the correct term is "I done seen it!".....:) dameatball Aug 2018 #4
Yep. "Done seen" jberryhill Aug 2018 #54
Yes. But it does not bother me roody Aug 2018 #5
It is a dialect difference, but it is nonstandard, of course. Another increasingly common error tblue37 Aug 2018 #6
Outstanding. Thanks oasis Aug 2018 #49
No, you're not the only one. Croney Aug 2018 #7
I seen it is just bad grammar and definitely a dialect kind of error. nocoincidences Aug 2018 #8
My article on that error is called "Get the Lead Out!". nt tblue37 Aug 2018 #41
I thought that was one of our little Chicagoisms. Gidney N Cloyd Aug 2018 #9
It may have stemmed from a contraction issue. dixiegrrrrl Aug 2018 #10
THis has crossed my mind 2naSalit Aug 2018 #12
As they say, language is a developing thing. dixiegrrrrl Aug 2018 #14
I just think it is lack of spelling lessons. I remember in school demigoddess Aug 2018 #18
I have seen 'then' xxqqqzme Aug 2018 #27
I keep seeing women when they are talking about just one woman!! demigoddess Aug 2018 #56
That's just because they either 2naSalit Aug 2018 #24
"That needs washed" is common in northeastern Pennsylvania. Apparently it developed from German, tblue37 Aug 2018 #42
i saw that new movie. pansypoo53219 Aug 2018 #38
I will have seen this post by tomorrow. backtoblue Aug 2018 #11
And by then... 2naSalit Aug 2018 #13
That sounds like Future Perfect. Aristus Aug 2018 #19
Deja vu ! backtoblue Aug 2018 #20
I love posts like this mitch96 Aug 2018 #15
Again, in standard English "so" isn't supposed to be used as a vague intensifier, but tblue37 Aug 2018 #43
I am a register switcher d_r Aug 2018 #53
If you are old enough, you remember when English had rules. aka-chmeee Aug 2018 #16
What annoys me are pundits and news broadcasters referring to Omarosa's recording as tapes. Fla Dem Aug 2018 #17
Old usages... Just as they still talk about a new "album" dropping (whether a vinyl issue occurs or hlthe2b Aug 2018 #22
It is one of those things that grates on my nerves, but I never correct anyone... hlthe2b Aug 2018 #21
What happened to the word pled, Doc_Technical Aug 2018 #23
That one gets me too 2naSalit Aug 2018 #26
I'm with you, but the AP says otherwise. mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2018 #57
Yep. It sounds ignorant and it drives me nuts. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2018 #25
what gets me is people who cannot tell the difference.. chillfactor Aug 2018 #29
How about loosing something? question everything Aug 2018 #30
Yes bothers me MaryMagdaline Aug 2018 #32
Even worse, they usually say "me and him," which violates both grammar and etiquette. nt tblue37 Aug 2018 #44
So true! MaryMagdaline Aug 2018 #46
I am annoyed by any and all lapses of grammar and usage. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2018 #33
I had a life lesson about grammar. zanana1 Aug 2018 #48
Someone's grammar needs fixed. nt eppur_se_muova Aug 2018 #34
LOL Kali Aug 2018 #39
+1 malthaussen Aug 2018 #52
Are you discussing English only, or are you including Republicanese? DFW Aug 2018 #35
No, you are not the only one-- not by a long shot ailsagirl Aug 2018 #36
Obviously whistler162 Aug 2018 #45
I'm enjoying the thread...but... Sancho Aug 2018 #50
I've never heard a real life person say that samnsara Aug 2018 #51
The English teachers used to make the kids write an essay TexasBushwhacker Aug 2018 #55
What is it with, "I had went there"? Laffy Kat Aug 2018 #59
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