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In speaking, âshould haveâ may be said as the contraction âshouldâveâ. The âveâ in the contraction âshouldâveâ and the word âofâ are both pronounced the same = âuhvâ.
Itâs in the writing of it, like in the word bubbles, that thereâs a grammar problem.
A.I. will make things worse. Posters will let A.I. do their writing for them, and just hit COMMENT without checking for errors. Itâs already happened here by admission of the poster after an obvious error.
Imagine about 8 hours ago
What if grammar wasnât metric?
just-passing-by about 8 hours ago
Didnât he learn that in grammar school.
Doug K about 6 hours ago
In speaking, âshould haveâ may be said as the contraction âshouldâveâ. The âveâ in the contraction âshouldâveâ and the word âofâ are both pronounced the same = âuhvâ.
Itâs in the writing of it, like in the word bubbles, that thereâs a grammar problem.
The Duke about 6 hours ago
Leave my Grandma alone! Opps!, âGrammerâ, never mind.
Kornfield Kounty about 5 hours ago
Never, ever use repetitive redundancies.
Dobie Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Hay! Thats why we have gramer chek and spel chek, an autocorreckt!
markkahler52 about 4 hours ago
This and âas perâ NO!
ncrist about 4 hours ago
note my asperating eggs (exasperation)
Kroykali about 2 hours ago
A.I. will make things worse. Posters will let A.I. do their writing for them, and just hit COMMENT without checking for errors. Itâs already happened here by admission of the poster after an obvious error.
ladykat Premium Member about 2 hours ago
I see itâs going to be one of those days.
P51Strega about 2 hours ago
I thought march forth was John Phillips Sousa day.
P51Strega about 2 hours ago
Keep perfect grammar out of comic strips! Let the characters have personalities, real life foibles, and âjargonâ.
backyardcowboy about 2 hours ago
the Gramma pollice are worse. All those Grammas have rulers and know how to use them. (Even Catholic nuns fear them)