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| Escrito por: Joy Joe às 15:56 | Comente este post (1) |
In spoken American English, the use of the Simple Past and Present Perfect are often used contrary to the rules of grammar, particularly where the words 'yet' and 'yesterday' are concerned.
In South West England, the following regional errors can be heard: I be, he be, we be, they be, etc.In Yorkshire, the definite article is often omitted in speech.
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fellipe disse: i was travelling all over scotland a few years ago and in the northeast area around Aberdeen they used to make diference between \'you\' and \'you all\' to mark singular/plural forms...






