twentysix by twentyfive
Clinging on tightly
- Location
- Over the Hill
Whereas I tend to think of past tenses ending with a -t as being acceptable variations on the widely prevalent -ed. I learnt it that way.Not being able to spell "spelled" or pronounce "pronunciation" makes me want to kill some puppies. Nothing worse. In fact, the word "spelt" sends me into a murderous frenzy.
I like this so much I'd like to give it two likes!
Yes that's right. Unless you're in America, where the -t forms are rarely used. Maybe Drago's American.Whereas I tend to think of past tenses ending with a -t as being acceptable variations on the widely prevalent -ed. I learnt it that way.
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A pedant would say that's wrong. I say it's right. Why? Essentially because it's clear, which is what really matters. And because BBQS, which is 'correct', just looks daft, and is less easily grasped.
How would you write Do's & Don'ts? Dos & Don'ts? Then you're a fool, even if 'correct'. The written language is about communicating, not showing how well you know the rules. More importantly, the rules exist only to aid communication; when they actively impede it, they must retire gracefully. Them's my rules.
Er, no they don't. The 30MPH limit doesn't exist to enable identification of those travelling at 40, it exists to restrict drivers' speeds to 30MPH or below.Rules exist to clearly identify the idiots who are unable to follow them. It's a self selecting group.
BBQs. Dos and don'ts. Wills and won'ts. Bills and coos.View attachment 104172
A pedant would say that's wrong. I say it's right. Why? Essentially because it's clear, which is what really matters. And because BBQS, which is 'correct', just looks daft, and is less easily grasped.
How would you write Do's & Don'ts? Dos & Don'ts? Then you're a fool, even if 'correct'. The written language is about communicating, not showing how well you know the rules. More importantly, the rules exist only to aid communication; when they actively impede it, they must retire gracefully. Them's my rules.