Hi :)
English has grown in many different directions.  Pick any 'owsin' estate round 
my way guv an you'll ear some riiite crackers an no mistake.  Enuf t make your 
hair curl ducks.  Cor blimey n stone the crows.  Eee burrit snot d same just 
down the cherry and even up the apples it's all said different like.  What, 
what, what, smoke me a kipper, i'll be back for breakfast captain.  


"Could have" contracts to "Could've" which morphs into "could of".  Hth
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Twayne <[email protected]>
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Sent: Mon, 15 August, 2011 17:33:04
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Calc will not save file after sheet 
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What does "could of" mean in the context of your usage? It makes no sense. 
Could "have" would make sense, but several times you said "could of".

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