"would have thought". For the love of grammar, stop *** the language with this terrible thing replacing "have" with "of".
"would have thought". For the love of grammar, stop *** the language with this terrible thing replacing "have" with "of".
This is a forum, with multi-national, multi-language users, NOT an English grammar school. The person you are addressing may or may not speak English as a first language, and even if they do, everyone reading the post understood what they meant. I don't think the forum needs grammar police ;P
I am a non native speaker as well. I'm sorry if I hurt your sensitivities, but all forced acceptance and political correctness aside, how are people supposed to learn if you don't make them aware of their mistakes? And this one specifically is just so nonsensical that it completely baffles me."would have thought". For the love of grammar, stop *** the language with this terrible thing replacing "have" with "of".
This is a forum, with multi-national, multi-language users, NOT an English grammar school. The person you are addressing may or may not speak English as a first language, and even if they do, everyone reading the post understood what they meant. I don't think the forum needs grammar police ;P
I am a non native speaker as well. I'm sorry if I hurt your sensitivities, but all forced acceptance and political correctness aside, how are people supposed to learn if you don't make them aware of their mistakes? And this one specifically is just so nonsensical that it completely baffles me."would have thought". For the love of grammar, stop *** the language with this terrible thing replacing "have" with "of".
This is a forum, with multi-national, multi-language users, NOT an English grammar school. The person you are addressing may or may not speak English as a first language, and even if they do, everyone reading the post understood what they meant. I don't think the forum needs grammar police ;P
how are people supposed to learn if you don't make them aware of their mistakes? And this one specifically is just so nonsensical that it completely baffles me.
I am a non native speaker as well. I'm sorry if I hurt your sensitivities, but all forced acceptance and political correctness aside, how are people supposed to learn if you don't make them aware of their mistakes? And this one specifically is just so nonsensical that it completely baffles me."would have thought". For the love of grammar, stop *** the language with this terrible thing replacing "have" with "of".
This is a forum, with multi-national, multi-language users, NOT an English grammar school. The person you are addressing may or may not speak English as a first language, and even if they do, everyone reading the post understood what they meant. I don't think the forum needs grammar police ;P
No sensitivities, just do not appreciate cyber bullies and trolls, or actually bullies of any kind. It's not even political correctness, just common decency, friendliness, and being considerate towards other forum users.how are people supposed to learn if you don't make them aware of their mistakes? And this one specifically is just so nonsensical that it completely baffles me.
I did not find the OP's post 'nonsensical'. I undertsood it quite well though there were grammatical errors. However, I'm sure forum users do not come here to learn about grammar, or have their grammar corrected by members who take it upon themselves to teach others in a self-imposed and righteous manner.
With all respect, your post added nothing to the topic, but just derails the thread.
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