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Hage wrote:Ive got great shoulders

it's should have. the latter doesn't work with the definition of "of".StayWideAwake wrote:"I should have done that"
instead of "should 'of' done that"
They both work, it depends on the context.StayWideAwake wrote:"I couldn't care less"
instead of "Could care less"
"couldn't" implies you don't care at all, therefore could not care less. "could" care less implies basically nothing, other than the fact that you do generally care to any imaginable degree.
whether = an inevitability, either = an option.StayWideAwake wrote:"Whether you like it or not"
instead of "either you like it or not"
"Either you like it or not" implies that you can like it or not like it. "Whether" implies that a certain thing "is", regardless of a person's opinion towards it.

Elision wrote:it's should have. the latter doesn't work with the definition of "of".StayWideAwake wrote:"I should have done that"
instead of "should 'of' done that"
Elision wrote:They both work, it depends on the context.StayWideAwake wrote:"I couldn't care less"
instead of "Could care less"
"couldn't" implies you don't care at all, therefore could not care less. "could" care less implies basically nothing, other than the fact that you do generally care to any imaginable degree.
Elision wrote:whether = an inevitability, either = an option.StayWideAwake wrote:"Whether you like it or not"
instead of "either you like it or not"
"Either you like it or not" implies that you can like it or not like it. "Whether" implies that a certain thing "is", regardless of a person's opinion towards it.





was I not supposed to? was this like directed at me or something?StayWideAwake wrote:Elision wrote:it's should have. the latter doesn't work with the definition of "of".StayWideAwake wrote:"I should have done that"
instead of "should 'of' done that"They both work, it depends on the context.StayWideAwake wrote:"I couldn't care less"
instead of "Could care less"
"couldn't" implies you don't care at all, therefore could not care less. "could" care less implies basically nothing, other than the fact that you do generally care to any imaginable degree.whether = an inevitability, either = an option.StayWideAwake wrote:"Whether you like it or not"
instead of "either you like it or not"
"Either you like it or not" implies that you can like it or not like it. "Whether" implies that a certain thing "is", regardless of a person's opinion towards it.
Are you aware that you agreed with me on all of those?

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Just Silver wrote:Im back


Hesky wrote:Menzo wrote:I think people say 'should of' because should've (should have) sort of sounds like it.
Indeed.
The same reason a lot of Americans write better then instead of better than.


StayWideAwake wrote:DƎRDYPK wrote:Just Silver wrote:Im back
It is "I am back" not "I'm back"
Ayy someone's got jokes....
PAINKILLƎR wrote:Hesky wrote:Menzo wrote:I think people say 'should of' because should've (should have) sort of sounds like it.
Indeed.
The same reason a lot of Americans write better then instead of better than.
I've only seen foreigners make that mistake...


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