Would of
Should of
Could of
HAVE
HAVE
HAVE
There,,, I've got it off my chest

DeePeeNCAFC wrote: December 19th, 2021, 7:05 pm Sadly my grammar passed away several years ago, but she did outlive my Grandpa!
Yes, I agree Mad Norm - I am a pedant and get riled when I see and hear lazy language and spelling. The examples you’ve quoted really make my blood boil. But the English language can be odd sometimes - although grammatically correct, I find it hard to say “an hotel”, or “an hostess “ and would rather just use ‘a’ not ‘an’. Whatever next? We’ll be referring to “an diamond” next! (Think about it!)![]()
Yes,yes,yes!!!Dogger wrote: December 20th, 2021, 9:07 am ‘Could of/would of/should of’ winds me up too, but the most irritating is ‘loosing’ instead of ‘losing’. Also, working in the hospitality industry, customers will often say ‘can I get …’, which as they don’t know where things are, is impossible. It’s ‘can I have!!!’, but I’m fighting a losing battle with that particular irritant.
Or should it be 'may I have'?Dogger wrote: December 20th, 2021, 9:07 am ‘Could of/would of/should of’ winds me up too, but the most irritating is ‘loosing’ instead of ‘losing’. Also, working in the hospitality industry, customers will often say ‘can I get …’, which as they don’t know where things are, is impossible. It’s ‘can I have!!!’, but I’m fighting a losing battle with that particular irritant.
Hear, hear, (sic) Phil. Sorry mate, couldn’t resist that onephil_in_npton wrote: December 22nd, 2021, 5:12 am Good Morning!
I agree with all the above, however the best policy has to be , observe but remain silent!
By its nature a football forum will attract followers of football from all across the educational spectrum.
We are hear to examine peoples ideas and viewpoints not judge their English language ability.
I’ve mentioned this before, years ago in my daughters football club, each age group manager was required to send parents a weekly newsletter with match information etc.
One young coach was constantly ridiculed by parents for his poor spelling. It upset him so much he packed it in, leaving the girls without a coach. No other parent then stepped up to take over but they complained to the club about being without a manager!
In a professional situation it’s different, journalist’s and broadcasters should not make these grammatical errors nor anybody in a business appointed to issue public statements etc.
Phil in Northampton
Oh, and just take a minute to re-read your typed output. Many errors are simply typos caused by fit fingers!
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