Ali_rrr
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I've seen it before. People could really learn from it!
Are there any sentences where 'could of' would be permitted?
[yt]z7DgXoUWWb4[/yt]The one word that is often spelt wrong that annoys me is when posters spell surely as shirley.
The one word that is often spelt wrong that annoys me is when posters spell surely as shirley.
Very good. My spelling is poor but I think I get by with apostrophes....the other half is really strict.
However I hold my hand up and say I need more help with affect and effect. Can somebody make it a bit clearer for me?
Major earthquakes can affect a large area, and one serious effect is the loss of communications.
Are there any sentences where 'could of' would be permitted?
'Could of' has now begun to infect the official site. Now, I understand that Inigo Calderon is a pretty intelligent and well educated chap. And they certainly don't go teaching 'could of' in any language school worthy of the name.
“Everything that could of gone wrong went wrong at Palace."
Even the journalist's grammar, it would seem...
apart from the favourites (there/you're) it's 'loose' instead of lose that boils my piss, I don't say anything though, it's not life threatening
Are there any sentences where 'could of' would be permitted?
Are there any sentences where 'could of' would be permitted?