you're car.
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you're car.
Don’t be boring Chris, we’re having a good old moan...join in or clear the area....
Well I thought it was funny
With you on these three, which are all very common nowadays
I correct in real life.
I guess you aren't in the building trade then
You might be wrong there! its really not a snob thing, I have nothing to be snobbish about. It's a right and wrong thing that's factual. Just like when you know what's right and wrong with wheel sizes. You care about that, I care about grammar.
That's Cornish.Dav the wheel nut wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:47 pm Or people who put the word 'to' at the end of a sentence for no reason whatsoever.
Where are you to? Where is he to?
I get your factual viewpoint & nothing wrong in caring about grammar but in life not everyone gets the same upbringing or education & therefore may not always be 100% grammatically in their spoken or written word . There could also be some form of dyslexia involved ? For those reason's i find it snobbish & aloof to want to correct workmates , strangers or friends , that's just my own opinion of course & not offered to offend . I do correct my offspring though as i think that's a fathers duty