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| english-language expressions that are grammatically wrong or ambiguous |
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| ChappersTeddy:
forget is you talking to |
| The Subject:
Juncoph, you would really like this children’s book. |
| Red Spy:
--- Quote from: The Subject on January 14, 2018, 03:52:07 PM ---Juncoph, you would really like this children’s book. --- End quote --- holy forget |
| Juncoph:
--- Quote from: St. Francis Xavier on January 14, 2018, 03:32:19 PM ---No one says "i'm going to store" or "i'm adding salt to burger" or "you should go to movie". --- End quote --- no stuff sherlock, that's why i wrote those examples - using the same grammar as the expressions in the OP --- Quote from: St. Francis Xavier on January 14, 2018, 03:32:19 PM ---People do say however, "To add insult to injury, i think that..." which is correct grammatically as well as "It's a far cry from x...". The phrases in the OP aren't meant to be said independently except for "welcome home", "never mind" and "go to bed" (which are not incorrect at all) --- End quote --- the entire point of this thread is to point out expressions which are seen as valid despite not following conventional grammar rules. you're literally pointing out what i'm pointing out --- Quote from: The Subject on January 14, 2018, 03:52:07 PM ---Juncoph, you would really like this children’s book. --- End quote --- forget off |
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