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| + | Hi there... Sorry, I just want to say that I think (based upon a couple of recent examples) you're prone to using "could of" (or "would of"/"should of"), despite that being totally ungrammatical in the used context. So much so that I missed that you'd done "could of easily have ..." (and similar "of + have"ed the prior one, IIRC), which is... even stranger. It is, of course, mistaking "...'ve"(/"... have") for "... of". Common error in native English. (So if you're ''not'' natively anglophone then... well, I suppose that's an achievement! ;) ...but it's still something to look out for in written text. Naturally anything you say/write ''in dialect'' is entirely up to how you want, I'm just pointing it out in case you weren't aware. And won't pester you over it again, just saying this here and now. [[Special:Contributions/2.98.65.8|2.98.65.8]] 00:42, 28 October 2025 (UTC)<!--- and naturally you're free to delete this, once read... no reason to keep it around if you no longer want it sitting here --> | ||
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hola. --DollarStoreBa'alConverseMy life choices 14:01, 20 August 2025 (UTC)
hi Mathmaster (talk)
Hi there... Sorry, I just want to say that I think (based upon a couple of recent examples) you're prone to using "could of" (or "would of"/"should of"), despite that being totally ungrammatical in the used context. So much so that I missed that you'd done "could of easily have ..." (and similar "of + have"ed the prior one, IIRC), which is... even stranger. It is, of course, mistaking "...'ve"(/"... have") for "... of". Common error in native English. (So if you're not natively anglophone then... well, I suppose that's an achievement! ;) ...but it's still something to look out for in written text. Naturally anything you say/write in dialect is entirely up to how you want, I'm just pointing it out in case you weren't aware. And won't pester you over it again, just saying this here and now. 2.98.65.8 00:42, 28 October 2025 (UTC)
