there is no such word as 'Et' as in 'I et spaghetti for dinner, I et the lot!'
If you want to say 'eat' as in past tense, the word, my friends is 'ate' ATE! Do you hear me!!!!???
Also 'i were sat there' NO! Wrong!
I was sitting there... OR I sat there.
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chattychattyboomba · 16/05/2013 00:05
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