Even though they do so with a great deal of difficulty, many of my English
faculty colleagues admit that English is an evolving language.  Even educated
fleas do it. Let's do it.

Bob Wildblood
IUK

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> Alot more hear then their.
> annette
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> Quoting Mike Scoles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > Theirs alot of that going around.  People don't know how to utilize
> > language.
> >
> > tasha howe wrote:
> >
> > > ok folks, when did "a while" and "every day" become one word? I
> > correct
> > > these so much in student papers and then this year I've seen them on
> > > billboards, commercials, print ads, and even scientific articles. Now
> > I
> > > have to accept them in papers!
> > >
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