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Writing "of" instead of "have"

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SmartPlay · 26/08/2019 21:22

Why? Just why?

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SylvanianFrenemies · 26/08/2019 21:30

Because they sound very similar in normal speech in the context of a sentence. Some people aren't sufficiently educated to know which is correct, which gives insufferable snobs the chance to feel superior. So that's nice.

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MaidenMotherCrone · 26/08/2019 21:30

You want Pedant's Corner.

Personally I really don't care 🤷🏻‍♀️

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NoTheresa · 26/08/2019 21:31

I do not read posts if this glaring error appears.

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SmartPlay · 26/08/2019 21:36

Is it really pedantic and snobbish to think it's horrible when people use a completely different word with a completely different meaning, just because it sounds slightly similar to the correct one?
It's not like it's a small spelling or grammar mistake.

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fluffiphlox · 26/08/2019 21:37

It gives me the pip too.

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TroysMammy · 26/08/2019 21:38

What's worse than seeing it written is hearing it spoken.

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EdWinchester · 26/08/2019 21:40

It's simply a lack of basic grammar, which is a sad indictment of our education system.

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Fantababy · 26/08/2019 21:41

It drives me mad too but I'm assuming it comes from the pronunciation of 'should've', would've'.

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NoTheresa · 26/08/2019 21:43

Nothing to do with pronunciation - it is more to do with limited learning.

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FlibbertyGiblets · 26/08/2019 21:44

Yes is poor education. Or dyslexia. Or someone using a reader/speaker device. Or...you get the picture.

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SylvanianFrenemies · 26/08/2019 21:44

@smartly yes. I find it bizarre that adults who enjoy the privilege of a good education cannot pass up the chance to crow over the minor errors of people who don't share this good fortune. No-one deliberately writes "of" instead of "have" just for a laugh. It's weird to mock or look down on people for this.

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FatTwat69 · 26/08/2019 21:45

Surely though when it’s written down you can see it doesn’t make sense.

If you say ‘I should of gone to the shops’
And then you really DID go to the shops, you wouldn’t say ‘I of gone to the shops’

It drives me bananas.

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NoTheresa · 26/08/2019 21:46

Surely it is better for people who make this error to find out it is wrong and to learn to express themselves properly?

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NoTheresa · 26/08/2019 21:47

Why pussyfoot around an issue like this and makes excuses for nonsense, basically?

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SylvanianFrenemies · 26/08/2019 21:47

Not everyone has a rigorous understanding of grammatical function words. Surely you can see that.

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NoTheresa · 26/08/2019 21:48

There is nothing rigorous about it. It is basic English.

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NoTheresa · 26/08/2019 21:49

...make excuses...

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GetUpAgain · 26/08/2019 21:50

Lots of grammar doesn't follow rules so I can understand why people get things wrong. I have a bespoke ear worm now.

Should've would of could have were the last words of a fool.

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SylvanianFrenemies · 26/08/2019 21:50

I am sure the masses of self-loathing of-misusers currently trawling Mumsnet for clarification will be deeply grateful for this thread.

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Tolleshunt · 26/08/2019 21:50

It annoys me. I don’t ever point it out, as that would very ill-mannered, but it does lead me to think the writer is not very well-educated, and therefore I am likely to discount their viewpoint as a result.

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SmartPlay · 26/08/2019 21:50

@SylvanianFrenemies Privilege of a good education? Shouldn't that be part of basic language and writing skills on a primary level?

I like the name you gave me, though ;)

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InvisibleWomenMustBeRead · 26/08/2019 21:53

Drives me crazy too Op.

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SylvanianFrenemies · 26/08/2019 21:53

Basic English? Like the difference between make and makes?

Lots of people of all levels of Education make mistakes. It's not hard to grasp that if people make frequent or multiple errors it's an education issue. Why on earth would anyone sneer at that?

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NotTonightJosepheen · 26/08/2019 21:54

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SylvanianFrenemies · 26/08/2019 21:55

You can thank my kindle for that, OP. Maybe it knows something I dont!

Ok, so why sneer at people who don't have the educational basics then?

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