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NorkyPiesWithJingleBellsOn Fri 23-Dec-11 14:13:13

Blimey, look here:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/1368911-to-of-made-my-mum-cry

Feel as if I've caught a rare specimen. This surely can't be a typo? How long before we're all using 'of' instead of 'have'?

5ofus Fri 23-Dec-11 15:20:13

I think it's a mishearing of could've - which does sound far more like could of than could have.

I don't think I would have corrected the OP of that thread, but it would have annoyed me too!

roundcornsilkvirgin Fri 23-Dec-11 15:21:55

Is this necessary? Somebody has already 'corrected' the OP on the actual thread.

bluerodeo Fri 23-Dec-11 15:24:11

i don't get this need to correct other people either. what do you get out of it?

5ofus Fri 23-Dec-11 15:29:03

Welcome to Pedants' corner smile

This is THE place where correcting is OK isn't it?

<paranoid now about getting this right in here>

roundcornsilkvirgin Fri 23-Dec-11 15:29:44

well yes but the OP of the thread linked to has already been publicly humiliated.

rabbid Fri 23-Dec-11 15:31:26

i wouldn't have thought any thread on here was for pointing out others mistakes so individually

i thought it was for people who wanted clarification on where to use commas!

party on

5ofus Fri 23-Dec-11 15:59:25

True. It's all getting a bit serious out there and starting to feel like bullying. Correct use of English is important but I'll keep my inner pedant silent.

NorkyPiesWithJingleBellsOn Fri 23-Dec-11 19:30:33

Not correcting, just observing. There seems to be a rapid language change taking place. 'Linguistics is descriptive, not prescriptive' - any other linguisticians out there?

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