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NOOOOOOOOO!!!Eassssy now.
I warsh my clothes.
Here’s a few I see a lot....
-For all intensive purposes (it’s just not that intense.)
-Alot (two words people.)
-I could care less (opposite of what you think you’re saying.)
-Sorry for your lose (way to make people in mourning cringe.)
That being said, my phone makes some horrid changes. Yesterday it insisted that I wanted to say ‘eat’ when I was typing ‘ear’. It autocorrected it 3x. Lately it’s putting capitol letters in the middle of my sentences.
I love these threads where Americans talk about the abuses of the English language.
Before I start, @Eggscaping, It's with regard to, or better still, just regarding. There is no S.
Regards, is to pass warm greetings to, as in, give your father my regards.
One of my favourites (yes there is a U in favourites) is this word 'gotton'.
You can have get, for future and present, or got, for past.
Regarding chickens, even though I have adopted it on this forum for the sake of family values, the word rooster isn't the correct term for a male chicken. All chickens are roosters because they go to roost; on a roost bar in a coop, or pen if you're lucky.
The correct term for a male chicken is cock. The truth of this can be seen in the phrase, cockfighting. No it doesn't have anything to do with pornography.
Further validation can be seen in the word, cockerel, which describes a male chicken under the age of one year.
Not just chickens, peafowl, quail, and pheasants too.
Or, "I have seen a bug eating my chicken".Seen. “I seen my chicken eating a bug.” No, you either saw your chicken eating a bug, or you have seen your chicken eating a big.
That doesn’t make it right!In certain regions, wash is always pronounced warsh.
I can ignore ALL the others. This one truly makes my skin crawl.Seen. “I seen my chicken eating a bug.” No, you either saw your chicken eating a bug, or you have seen your chicken eating a big.
No. 🖊When someone says pin instead of pen