NashuaPats
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I should of course mention that one could of certain origins express themselves without commas that would of any other circumstances be appropriate.It's "should have", not "should of".
It's "could have", not "could of".
It's "would have", not "would of".
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Help me to understand lolFlew right over your head
Or the east Boston saying "yous" lolMy mother and all her sisters grew up in PA and used the word "youns" to describe a group of people. I don't recall ever hearing it from anyone else.
That's an Irish thing. The correct youse of EnglishOr the east Boston saying "yous" lol
I was writing about the difference between dominate and dominant, two words that sports fans frequently confuseHelp me to understand lol
I missed that too. I just thought you were in the wrong thread.I was writing about the difference between dominate and dominant, two words that sports fans frequently confuse
Is that probably “would have used” or “would of used”?I have to say that when I write something for business, I always use the proper use of "have" and "of", but when I am writing casually like on this board I may use it improperly. I can't remember when or even if I actually used the improper use on this board and I probably would used something like "woulda" over "would of", I do know I use improper English quite frequently on message boards.
Personally, I call it a big victory that I don't write in texting language on this board. My friends and family don't call me "King of All Emojis" for nothing.
i thought that was the Ravens. Or is that ratbirds?I prefer Rats.
Ok, I gotta disagree with you on this.“We” need to do this. “We” need to draft this guy. We do not work for the front office or have ownership rights. “We” do not play football anymore or never have.