Я не підтверджує і не заперечує нічого.The past tense "learnt" is very British. Americans say "learned."I usually pretend I learnt English from a drunken Ukrainian babushka.
But you knew that, right?
"Past" and "passed" have different meanings. "Passed" is the past tense of "pass."Ackshully the t and ed ending for a large group of words are equally acceptable. Like past and burnt and so on.
"Past" and "passed" have different meanings. "Passed" is the past tense of "pass."Ackshully the t and ed ending for a large group of words are equally acceptable. Like past and burnt and so on.
"Past" and "passed" have different meanings. "Passed" is the past tense of "pass."Ackshully the t and ed ending for a large group of words are equally acceptable. Like past and burnt and so on.
I was pist.
That's quite pithy."Past" and "passed" have different meanings. "Passed" is the past tense of "pass."Ackshully the t and ed ending for a large group of words are equally acceptable. Like past and burnt and so on.
I was pist.
I also read once that the word 'ask' was originally pronounced 'ax'.
It's not that language evolves, it's just that it's been definitionally optimized.
Or... a shortened form of (the more or less grammatically-correct) "You fail," which seems to be where the meme had its origin, 10-plus years ago.I think the one current trend that irks me the most right now is the whole "Fail" thing... *Gag*
'Failure' or 'failed', come on folks!
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