I just love it when people in authority are interviewed on TV and they drop bad grammar into their speech. It’s like an unexpected feedback through an amp.
“Seen” instead of “saw” has been a major irritant of mine for years, but it’s quickly being overtaken by the use of “gifted” instead of “given” or “gave”. Aaaaagh!
Phoenixbbs: If we had the whole conversation, we would know that Andy probably said something like: Is that you, Mrs. ___? I thought it was the moment I seen you! She is correcting his grammar.
allen@home about 5 years ago
Forgot everything you learned in her class didn’t you Andy.
wiatr about 5 years ago
I just love it when people in authority are interviewed on TV and they drop bad grammar into their speech. It’s like an unexpected feedback through an amp.
Watcher about 5 years ago
Andy didn’t say a word, he just turned and ran.
Gent about 5 years ago
Well, Engleesh ain’t native language of bears.
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Andy has that "Do I know you " look !
danholt about 5 years ago
Help, I’m stuck in the land of ‘I seen…’
Oge about 5 years ago
“Seen” instead of “saw” has been a major irritant of mine for years, but it’s quickly being overtaken by the use of “gifted” instead of “given” or “gave”. Aaaaagh!
nyssawho13 about 5 years ago
Phoenixbbs: If we had the whole conversation, we would know that Andy probably said something like: Is that you, Mrs. ___? I thought it was the moment I seen you! She is correcting his grammar.
funny_jack about 5 years ago
I graduated almost 60 years ago, and I still have very fond memories of my Senior Year English Teacher.As in:
The T in the word often IS SILENT!
Alberta Oil about 5 years ago
Must be depressing to the teacher to realize she failed in spite of her best effort.
the lost wizard about 5 years ago
It literally blew my mind.