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"Can you add this widget to the web sight?"It is site! How can people get that wrong?
I love using "irregardless" just to get under people's skin ;)
brother-in-laws vs. brothers-in-law"hmm, are there multiple 'brothers' or multiple 'laws'?"
Good one!
So how would you signify possession? With an "'s" after brother or law? -- It sounds funny when using your logic, though it is probably correct. Personally I would introduce him into the conversation first and use "his" for possession just to avoid the conundrum!
-- Zak
The problem is so bad, there are school teachers who were raised here, learned to speak badly, and are now teaching the same bad diction to students. Give it a few generations, and it will be called a dialect.
some gems:
"brung" is the past tense of "bring"
"never done none" - double, triple, and even quadruple negatives are common.
And my favourite:
"boughten". it's the new past tense of "buy". As in, "I've boughten those before".