Do you SPEAK in proper grammar? |
Do you SPEAK in proper grammar? |
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![]() Peggy. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,508 Joined: Aug 2005 Member No: 214,025 ![]() |
Well, I think grammar mistakes in speaking are inevitable.
I fall victim of saying words like "You was" or "He don't" all the time because I tend to mix up singular and plural when I am talking. Especially in an unprepared speech when I am nervous, my grammar is really screwed up. At least I will try to speak in proper grammar during formal interviews, etc. How about you, do you speak in proper grammar? |
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*mona lisa* |
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I usually do but I once in a while, I slip up, e.g. using the word "like"... :x
It really annoys me when I hear someone talking on the phone in and his/her grammar is horrendous. Those gangsta-wannabes, man. ![]() |
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abooga. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 928 Joined: Aug 2005 Member No: 212,116 ![]() |
I usually do but I once in a while, I slip up, e.g. using the word "like"... :x It really annoys me when I hear someone talking on the phone in and his/her grammar is horrendous. Those gangsta-wannabes, man. ![]() ^ Haha. I do that, too. I use "like" way more than I would like to, but it's a habit now. I try to speak in proper grammar, though. It doesn't sound right when you don't. It annoys me when people don't. Makes me want to smack them and lock them in an English classroom. |
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