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We were told at school that people who learnt English as a foreign language would always shame us with their knowledge of grammar and spelling. I guess it would be the same for English people learning another language ( if such a creature exists ) As GJ says language, and the rules thereof, are always adapting.
I try to be tolerant but I tend to gnash my teeth at the growing number of Americanisms in our language particularly by youngsters.
Oh and people who can't tell the difference between bought and brought. Yes, I am talking to you twonks on Flog It
FM
Growing up and being educated in America, "learnt" was considered to be very bad grammar.  I was taught that it is "learned".  Same goes for "spelt".

I get quite annoyed with Alesha Dixon (for example) who constantly says "you was" and shout at the telly WERE, YOU WERE!

I also get annoyed at seeing the incorrect usage of you're and your, as well as their, there, and they're.  If I, as thick as I am can understand the difference, others should as well.
Suzi-Q

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