Are and Is

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jonny jeez

Legendary Member
Just catching snippets of the X Factor tonight as Ed Sheran may be playing live . They keep saying IS instead of ARE and its pissing me off .
I'm sure i'm right but i'm a carpenter not in charge of a national tv show going out to millions of people .
The winner IS ...
The winners IS .... Thats wrong innit ? Should be winners ARE ....
If that winds you up, wait til you get to the "FINAL"...which is the only final I know of where no one wins...but gets a chance to go through to....you've guessed it...another Final !!!

I really dislike X Factor, it winds me up ...when I watch every single episode.
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
so is it "the yolk of an egg are white" or "the yolk of an egg is white"
That's just naughty!
 
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User482

Guest
I can feel a panino/espressi controversy coming on......

Panini's, surely.
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
Panini's, surely.
A few weeks ago, the handwritten sign in Waitrose apologising for the lack of sandwiche's, toastie's and panini's had been lovingly corrected, presumably by a customer. Gone were the errant apostrophes, gone was the unwanted "s" at the end of panini.

(There's a tweet somewhere, overheard in Waitrose:"Daddy, does lego have a silent T, like merlot?)
 

RichardB

Slightly retro
Location
West Wales
A few weeks ago, the handwritten sign in Waitrose apologising for the lack of sandwiche's, toastie's and panini's had been lovingly corrected, presumably by a customer. Gone were the errant apostrophes, gone was the unwanted "s" at the end of panini.

(There's a tweet somewhere, overheard in Waitrose:"Daddy, does lego have a silent T, like merlot?)
Waitro'se, surely?
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
A few weeks ago, the handwritten sign in Waitrose apologising for the lack of sandwiche's, toastie's and panini's had been lovingly corrected, presumably by a customer. Gone were the errant apostrophes, gone was the unwanted "s" at the end of panini.

(There's a tweet somewhere, overheard in Waitrose:"Daddy, does lego have a silent T, like merlot?)

there was a nice tale, I think recounted here, where someone finally couldn't stop themselves and fixed a "grocer's" apostrophe on a blackboard, only to hear another customer whisper "thank you" under their breath.
 
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