Lets go all we the back to Englisc. That is not a spelling mistake but the
name of the language we in England spoke before English.
The advantage of us using Englisc is that it is far more compatible with
Dutch, German and other languages.

But we would run into the problem if we should use formal versus the
informal.

All the best

James

2009/7/28 Joe Sokohl <[email protected]>

> Knowing that rules such as "never split infinitives" were invented
> in England in the 18th century as features to sell grammar books, to
> me, sheds light and meaning on the validity of such rules.
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