I hardly like the show but I can agree with that.
I hate when people say “seen” instead of “saw”. Makes you sound like a little kid. ![]()
I hardly like the show but I can agree with that.
I hate when people say “seen” instead of “saw”. Makes you sound like a little kid. ![]()
But those are different grammatical tenses, aren’t they?
English isn’t my first language, so I may be wrong, but I use both for different situations.
I mis-speel a lot of words, I’m the typo king.
Haha, yes you are.
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The fact that we still deny essential rights to a specific group of people in the U.S.
Anti-shippers.
I will say no more. :B
When a bug won’t leave you alone.
When you say “Anti-shippers” what do you mean?
I hate when people say the Moon Landing was fake.
Ugh, me too!
People who feel the need to insult/jab at a couple constantly, especially when it comes to acting like one of the characters is too dumb for a relationship.
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Er, not that I’m naming any specific pairings. << >>
^Woah, I totally agree with you! About the pair I’m almost certain you’re talking about, and several others.
I hate it when you’re counting down to a day, and magically, all your days become more productive and feel longer because of it. Argalgkasj.
I can’t be the only one this happens to
^Oh yes, I know what you’re talking about.
Gah, those pesky spammers are quite annoying. We’ve seemed to have a lot of them lately.
Simon Cowell.
But those are different grammatical tenses, aren’t they?
English isn’t my first language, so I may be wrong, but I use both for different situations.
Yes. ‘Saw’ being the past tense and ‘seen’ being…I don’t know how to describe it. You use ‘seen’ for things like “I could have seen the movie again” or “I’ve never seen the Grand Canyon”. I understand if someone who didn’t have English as first language would mix it up but if you do know English and constantly use that when you’re speaking it just makes you sound silly.
Simon Cowell.
I must say, Piers Morgan is worse in my opinion. If you watch AGT you know what I’m talking about. ![]()
Oh, I though you were saying you could never use “seen”.
In that case, I think I do it correctly.
Critical Thinking Philosophy class grinds my gears. I always have a headache after that class.
Critical Thinking Philosophy class grinds my gears. I always have a headache after that class.
Whoa, that must suck. Sounds pretty painful.
Whoa, that must suck. Sounds pretty painful.
It does, I wish I should of taken English or Speech instead.