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Originally Posted by AltoLXI
(Post 4156588)
Many BHPians use the word "wifey" in their posts. Got curious to know how and where did the word "wifey" originate from. |
Originally Posted by autospeaker
(Post 4156596)
I pity my colleagues in office who keep telling that their computers got hanged, when in reality, it just hung.:Frustrati |
Originally Posted by autospeaker
(Post 4156596)
I pity my colleagues in office who keep telling that their computers got hanged, when in reality, it just hung.:Frustrati |
Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 4156710)
Not only the word hanged, but the ubiquitous misused got! |
Originally Posted by samaspire
(Post 4156907)
How about "...keep telling that..."? Is this right? |
Originally Posted by hothatchaway
(Post 4157079)
Another common error is to use 'anyways' which is a corrupted form of 'anyway'. Anyway is anyway an adverb and cannot be plural! |
Originally Posted by anupmathur
(Post 4157248)
'Anyways' is an Americanism; it is not English! |
Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 4157304)
Anyways is a Midlands/Northern Englishism. Those Americans are so good at taking our stuff and selling it back to us! |
Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 4157304)
.... and update needs no ation! :Frustrati |
Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 4157063)
Good reasoning! I suspect that there are exceptions, but i can't think of them just now! |
Originally Posted by tilt
(Post 4157686)
The above two might be ungrammatic |
Originally Posted by dailydriver
(Post 4166020)
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Originally Posted by samaspire
(Post 4166129)
I've had so many arguments regarding this comma before or issue. Looks like the judge agrees with me. :D |
Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 4166158)
I don't know about America. In UK, judges who have to rule on what something in an act of parliament really means do not do so on niceties of grammar: they rule on what they consider to have been the intention of parliament. It's not a grammar game. |
Originally Posted by samaspire
(Post 4166129)
Attachment 1620269 I've had so many arguments regarding this comma before or issue. Looks like the judge agrees with me. :D |
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