Nobody don't no longer care about good grammar no more.

It bugs me to no end that the ads on TV are full of incorrect grammar.  I
suppose they do it so as to appeal to the "common man" or some other such
stupidity.

Exactly how hard is it to use an adverb where it belongs, rather than using
an adjective, which is one of the most common errors I hear.  The other is
not using the subjunctive form of verbs when stating the hypothetical.

Humph!

Jon

Gary Smith wrote:

> Noticed someone used a term that is a pet peeve of mine. Technically, the
> term "irregardless" is bad grammar. To be grammatically correct, you can
> use: "irregarding" or "regardless".  The "IR" and the "less" cancel each
> other out, kind of a double negative.

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