I seen. No you didn't--you saw. Have you ATE yet. No. Haven't eaten yet either. (this one comes from Georgia) Less papers. Or less cars. What happened to fewer? Anyone?
I hate I seen. We was....no, we WERE I gots...no, I HAVE I hate double negatives also. There are million of them that bother me but I can't think of them now.
I ain't know. Its only a matter of time until we get a thread like this that's similar to the ones that were going around on the random thoughts forum a few weeks ago if anyone remembers what i'm referring to
Ha!...I don't know where to start - I live in ky. If you hate incorrect grammar of any kind, come visit us and go crazy. How about, "that's all they is to it". I guess that doesn't fall under conjugations though.
Local news guy said "irregardless the other day!! Not a conjugation mistake--just wrong within his context. But why say--in effect not regardless
"what have you got." Oh never mind. By the way--what do you have? "we got two cars"---------Oh? and when did you get them?
At first sight of this thread topic, I associated the the word conjugation with conjugal. I wondered what the hell would bother me about conjugal relations. I guess I might prefer a car thief to a murderer . . . unless the murderer was really hot! ________________________ Darned and determined. It's bound and determined.
"Hij heb". Jongens, het is "hij heeft". "Ik heb", "hij/zij (ev) heeft", "wij/zij (mv)/jullie hebben".
Brung for brought Come for came Deer spottin' or spottin' deer Ditched for ran away from Divvy up for divide Drug for drag Et for ate Etc.
People add that "we are", "we did", "he did" (etc.) onto the end of sentences at Renne Faire trying to sound like they are speaking old English or something.
I hate it when people use the word "license" as if it is a plural word, like "my license are in my wallet" or some shit like that. I don't know how many people even notice this, but people say it a lot in my area, and it annoys the shit out of me.