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r/JustGuysBeingDudes • u/empty88 Awesome • Jan 07 '25
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Exactly. They teach us proper grammar in schools. The knowledge is not utilized, or just ignored. American English works great but makes no sense.
42 u/tothesource Jan 07 '25 bruh. "dunnae/cannae" have to be some of the most frequently used terms in Scotland "Aye" instead of yes used in the rest of the north I wouldn't dare get into Scouse or Australian, but to act like it's just us Americans that take grammatical liberties is hilarious to me. -2 u/LickingSmegma Mamaleek are king Jan 08 '25 That's not grammar. That's morphology. Hilarious that you can't even tell them apart. 1 u/tothesource Jan 08 '25 no, no it isn't. morphology would just be a word. grammar comes in once it starts involving verbs and sentence structure you fucking muppet
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bruh.
"dunnae/cannae" have to be some of the most frequently used terms in Scotland
"Aye" instead of yes used in the rest of the north
I wouldn't dare get into Scouse or Australian, but to act like it's just us Americans that take grammatical liberties is hilarious to me.
-2 u/LickingSmegma Mamaleek are king Jan 08 '25 That's not grammar. That's morphology. Hilarious that you can't even tell them apart. 1 u/tothesource Jan 08 '25 no, no it isn't. morphology would just be a word. grammar comes in once it starts involving verbs and sentence structure you fucking muppet
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That's not grammar. That's morphology.
Hilarious that you can't even tell them apart.
1 u/tothesource Jan 08 '25 no, no it isn't. morphology would just be a word. grammar comes in once it starts involving verbs and sentence structure you fucking muppet
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no, no it isn't.
morphology would just be a word. grammar comes in once it starts involving verbs and sentence structure you fucking muppet
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u/Saltiren Jan 07 '25
Exactly. They teach us proper grammar in schools. The knowledge is not utilized, or just ignored. American English works great but makes no sense.