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Grammar Conundrums

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Sneaked or snuck?

Its the big debate raging in the household.

Previous battles include the proper use of is vs. are; it's vs its; in complex sentence structure.

Stolen vs stole vs stoled was an epic one that I lost, I may have or have not been under the influence when debating that one. :lol:
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Lit vs lighted
Love the 've! Stop with the: Would of - Could of - Should of - Must of - Might of
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I couldn't convince someone recently that "seen" isn't the simple past tense of "to see." When I tried explain that it's a past participle, I got kicked off the stoop. So we're left with:

"I walked into the liquor store and I seen this girl."

I'm still favoring the push present progressive.
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A hanged man is not a hung man.

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boughten vs bought?

http://grammarist.com/usage/boughten/

Not a grammar conundrum but a pronunciation one.

jaguar is said:

1) ja-gwarr
or
2) jag-wire
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CalStateTempe wrote:boughten vs bought?

http://grammarist.com/usage/boughten/

Not a grammar conundrum but a pronunciation one.

jaguar is said:

1) ja-gwarr
or
2) jag-wire
On the car commercials the British guy says jag-u-are.
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Jaguar pronunciation is supposed to be jag u ar
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.

i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Thats funny , Greg.
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"How are you guyses dinners?" Vs. "How are your dinners?"
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Not a grammar conundrum per se but I can't stand when the talking heads pluralize a name. "He really needs to turn it on if he wants to be recognized along side the Michael Jordan's and Magic Johnson's of the world." It's an epidemic nowadays all over TV/radio.
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^^^

Those apostrophes. Not needed.

On the flip side, is the singular for fan bases.

"Wildcat fan is going crazy."
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gumby wrote:"How are you guyses dinners?" Vs. "How are your dinners?"
It gets more worser. "How are your guys's dinners?" Try to untie the logic of that one.
pokinmik wrote:Not a grammar conundrum per se but I can't stand when the talking heads pluralize a name. "He really needs to turn it on if he wants to be recognized along side the Michael Jordan's and Magic Johnson's of the world." It's an epidemic nowadays all over TV/radio.
It wasn't a grammatical issue until you made it one by misusing possessive forms! :D
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Is it Ok to start a sentence with a number? Example: 5 instead of Five.
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azgreg wrote:Is it Ok to start a sentence with a number? Example: 5 instead of Five.
Editorial miscellany usually include the requirement of spelling out single-digits numbers anywhere in a sentence. Some venues require it for double-digit numbers as well.

But no matter what anybody says, there's nothing wrong with starting a sentence with a number. Unless it's your copy editor who says so.
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azgreg wrote:Is it Ok to start a sentence with a number? Example: 5 instead of Five.
That's a style matter. At newspapers, it's "Five." Reason for the rule is so everyone does the same thing. Not a matter of right or wrong.
It's also why you'll see: "Some 1.5 milion people" or "A total of $1.5 million" rather than: "One million, five hundred thousand people" ...

In the body, single digits spelled out (one, two, three). Higher than nine, use the numeral.
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gumby wrote:"How are you guyses dinners?" Vs. "How are your dinners?"
You mean how is all y'alls dinners?
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You guyses in the NW. We don't allow Southerners.
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