on โ28-02-2015 10:19 AM
on โ02-03-2015 08:46 PM
Would you put "I expressed my concern" in the third person?
on โ02-03-2015 08:55 PM
Singular or plural?
on โ02-03-2015 10:19 PM
on โ03-03-2015 02:29 AM
โ03-03-2015 02:53 AM - edited โ03-03-2015 02:56 AM
Apparently the schooling system has a lot to do with it.
Their
They're
There
Two
Too
To
are all different words, having very different meanings and even, surprising though it might be to some, differing sounds and they cannot be casually interchanged in a sentence without causing that sentence to become unintelligible gibberish (and an offence to the eye when written).
Some forms of ignorance stem not from a lack of proper intstruction, but from a certain unwillingness to learn and to apply that learning.
To misuse the above exampled words is to demonstrate either laziness or ignorance or a cavalier disregard for the sensibilities of others. In any case, that practice is in no way "cool" or "chic".
If done intentionally or from outright lazy neglect, then it is a badge of the uncultured bogan.
Here endeth the Lesson. ๐
โ03-03-2015 02:55 AM - edited โ03-03-2015 02:59 AM
Wow, are we on our high horse tonight ?
"To misuse the above exampled words is to demonstrate either laziness or ignorance
or a cavalier disregard for the sensibilities of others."
I have never seen it written that misuse of words is done so it affects the "sensibilities of others".
on โ03-03-2015 09:43 AM
on โ03-03-2015 01:09 PM
on โ03-03-2015 04:08 PM
Still no takers.
She-ele, in your opinion is "I expressed" said in the third person?
"I expressed" is first person singular, past tense.
"You expressed," would be 2nd person, singular or plural, past tense.
"He, she, it expressed " 3rd person singular etc.
"We expressed" - 1st person plural etc
"They expresed" 3rd person plural. etc
on โ03-03-2015 04:16 PM
Its all two hard..............................................Richo.