GATechVOL
Hates all things UGA
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Tonight while I was out I seen someone with a Vols hat on,but his shirt was Bama.
Then I seen another with a Steelers hat,but Titans shirt.
I almost said something to them,but I didnt
Your posts bring a smile to my face. I love the idea of saving the English language one post at a time.
china kids are fragile.Me too. The misuse of the verb saw is my biggest grammar pet peeve. My wife is a teacher. She corrected a child's paper by marking through " I seen a dog playing" and putting " I saw"....The parent sent the paper back to my wife with "I saw " marked out and " I seen" written back on it along with a note stating " no wonder we can't keep up with the china kids as our teachers don't know the english language"
Me too. The misuse of the verb saw is my biggest grammar pet peeve. My wife is a teacher. She corrected a child's paper by marking through " I seen a dog playing" and putting " I saw"....The parent sent the paper back to my wife with "I saw " marked out and " I seen" written back on it along with a note stating " no wonder we can't keep up with the china kids as our teachers don't know the english language"
WowMe too. The misuse of the verb saw is my biggest grammar pet peeve. My wife is a teacher. She corrected a child's paper by marking through " I seen a dog playing" and putting " I saw"....The parent sent the paper back to my wife with "I saw " marked out and " I seen" written back on it along with a note stating " no wonder we can't keep up with the china kids as our teachers don't know the english language"
Me too. The misuse of the verb saw is my biggest grammar pet peeve. My wife is a teacher. She corrected a child's paper by marking through " I seen a dog playing" and putting " I saw"....The parent sent the paper back to my wife with "I saw " marked out and " I seen" written back on it along with a note stating " no wonder we can't keep up with the china kids as our teachers don't know the english language"
I seen it in the dictionary once...I thunk I did at least.
