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Grammar pundits

Grammar pundits

Posted May 18, 2011 9:12 UTC (Wed) by pboddie (guest, #50784)
In reply to: Grammar pundits by ncm
Parent article: A Linux system running over JavaScript

I think the original commenter's confusion lay in the observation that in various northern English dialects "were" has replaced "was" in various unconditional constructs, such as "I were going" and "he were eating", giving "was" fewer appearances than may have seemed fair. Having said that, I imagine that "was" could get introduced in the original case by speakers of those dialects.


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Grammar pundits

Posted May 19, 2011 16:45 UTC (Thu) by tjc (guest, #137) [Link]

You are correct. Sorry for starting such an off-topic sub-thread. It were bad!


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