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Ripped the following from an online dictionary of - auxiliary verb Pronunciation Spelling . have: He should of asked me first. Pronunciation note Because the preposition of, when unstressed ( a piece of cake ), and the unstressed or contracted auxiliary verb have ( could have gone, could've gone ) are both pronounced [uhv] or [uh] in connected speech, inexperienced writers commonly confuse the two words, spelling have as of ( I would of handed in my book report, but the dog ate it ). Professional writers have been able to exploit this spelling deliberately, especially in fiction, to help represent the speech of the uneducated: If he could of went home, he would of. Sheesh! I really am a sad old pedant... I'm trolling through a dictionary on a Saturday afternoon?? :o |
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I use the word 'Mote' quite often. It's got a few different applied meanings. I like words. Probably why I get irritated at their mistreatment. Dyslexia is obviously a cause, however I know many people who use it as an excuse. Not saying anybody on here is in that bracket. My friend is dyslexic and his written words are impeccable-because he has deemed it as important to take time to learn to overcome the problem, and he checks if he isn't sure. Another method of learning. I am rubbish at mathematics-but I double check if I'm doing something mathematical, do not assume I am correct. |
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Oh, and Sugarmouse, it is "If it were typed like that" ... ;) Ah, the subjunctive:D |
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I promise not to kick you and you threaten to bite my ankle? A disgrace to your profession! What's spiritualism and souls got to do with this thread anyway? |
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I was just er, exemplifying the fact that I see so many mistakes , I pick them up :p I'll bet, if you were bored enough to watch my posts of a weekend, the sense they make is questionable compared to during the week. Nocturnal living does something to my cognition! :) |
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The problem I have is that I type as I would talk and for the ones that have met me sometimes that is difficult! :D ;)
I have been told off at work for it! |
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My bug bear is when people say baf instead of bath and fousand instead of thousand...Even Mark the schoolteacher on the chase says fousand instead of thousand and it irritates the hell out of me especially when he is supposed to be so intelligent!!!!!!.
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I cringe when I hear 'drawring' and 'nothink'
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Don't think I've heard the former but hearing folk put a 'K' on the end of nothing/something/everything riles me as well-I usually cannot help but say something(k).
Also people who do that, often say 'Noffink'-not even 'Nothink'...... |
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