Whoosh Have you been? So sorry!
GT49er Well-known member Feb 1, 2009 50,651 Gloucester Mar 24, 2018 #61 Bakero said: Whoosh Click to expand... Have you been? So sorry!
Sorrel Well-known member Jul 5, 2003 3,090 Back in East Sussex Mar 24, 2018 #63 In one register the written word is intended to convey speech. For that "you'd've" is fine.
Bakero Languidly clinical Oct 9, 2010 15,348 Almería Mar 24, 2018 #64 GT49er said: Have you been? So sorry! Click to expand...
GT49er Well-known member Feb 1, 2009 50,651 Gloucester Mar 24, 2018 #65 Bakero said: Click to expand... No, there's no need for you to get upset, honestly. You have not been charged for the grammar advice.
Bakero said: Click to expand... No, there's no need for you to get upset, honestly. You have not been charged for the grammar advice.
S Seagull kimchi New member Oct 8, 2010 4,007 Korea and India Mar 24, 2018 #66 Just wondering - is the English language alone in using contractions?
Acker79 Well-known member NSC Patron Nov 15, 2008 31,921 Brighton Mar 24, 2018 #67 Seagull kimchi said: Just wondering - is the English language alone in using contractions? Click to expand... Nope. French do as well. So does, I believe, Klingon.
Seagull kimchi said: Just wondering - is the English language alone in using contractions? Click to expand... Nope. French do as well. So does, I believe, Klingon.
S Seagull kimchi New member Oct 8, 2010 4,007 Korea and India Mar 24, 2018 #68 Acker79 said: Nope. French do as well. So does, I believe, Klingon. Click to expand... Ah of course - shows how little attention I payed in Mr Bernies French classes.
Acker79 said: Nope. French do as well. So does, I believe, Klingon. Click to expand... Ah of course - shows how little attention I payed in Mr Bernies French classes.