Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
Delport said....
"Small thing, the English word is bought not brought, this is taught to pupils from 5 years old at primary school.
It annoys me that so many people use the word brought when they so often mean bought."
"I feel as if i'm living in a post Orwell world where only a few of us know what English words once meant, and that may'be i have it wrong, and the words i learnt as a child in English are in fact completely wrong.
It's frustrating really, that is all i can say."
Hmmnnn...If this has become a forum for the correct use of the English language, then I must make Delport aware of the following...
The personal pronoun 'I' is always capitalized, even when used in a contraction. This is still taught from the age of 5 at primary school in England.
"Small thing, the English word is bought not brought, this is taught to pupils from 5 years old at primary school.
It annoys me that so many people use the word brought when they so often mean bought."
"I feel as if i'm living in a post Orwell world where only a few of us know what English words once meant, and that may'be i have it wrong, and the words i learnt as a child in English are in fact completely wrong.
It's frustrating really, that is all i can say."
Hmmnnn...If this has become a forum for the correct use of the English language, then I must make Delport aware of the following...
The personal pronoun 'I' is always capitalized, even when used in a contraction. This is still taught from the age of 5 at primary school in England.
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
Dawesboy wrote:Delport said....
"Small thing, the English word is bought not brought, this is taught to pupils from 5 years old at primary school.
It annoys me that so many people use the word brought when they so often mean bought."
"I feel as if i'm living in a post Orwell world where only a few of us know what English words once meant, and that may'be i have it wrong, and the words i learnt as a child in English are in fact completely wrong.
It's frustrating really, that is all i can say."
Hmmnnn...If this has become a forum for the correct use of the English language, then I must make Delport aware of the following...
The personal pronoun 'I' is always capitalized, even when used in a contraction. This is still taught from the age of 5 at primary school in England.
Capitalised isn't spelt with Z in England.
Only in America is it spelt with Z.Nearly all Z spellings are American, not English.
I see you don't agree with me that when people want to say bought, they should always use the correct word?
I don't expect "A" level or [even "O" level] English from every poster on the forum, that is not the point i am raising, i just pointed it out, as it is becoming widespread on forums now to always use the word brought.
It's almost at the point where i wonder what English teachers are now teaching in the classroom, are they infact teaching all pupils to use brought, and have in fact replaced the word bought?
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
The OP both bought and brought the lights from Wilko's
Unless he either left the lights there, or they were delivered...
Unless he either left the lights there, or they were delivered...
A shortcut has to be a challenge, otherwise it would just be the way. No situation is so dire that panic cannot make it worse.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
delport wrote:<snip>
While we pedants love a good argymint about spelinz an gramer an that, we usually do it in the tea shop rather than hi-jack someone elses thread.
[XAP]Bob wrote:The OP both bought and brought the lights from Wilko's
Unless he either left the lights there, or they were delivered...
+1
What manner of creature's this, being but half a fish and half a monster
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
Like a lot of pedants, he's not entirely correct. -ize is not a uniquely American spelling: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_a ... tish_usage
"In fact" is two words.
"Brought" for "bought" is a very common replacement to the point that one can consider it a mere variation. Language can ultimately only be defined by common usage.
"In fact" is two words.
"Brought" for "bought" is a very common replacement to the point that one can consider it a mere variation. Language can ultimately only be defined by common usage.
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Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
Enough already with da pedantry concerning the use of Inglish. We've seen it all before - someone, like, starts pointing out the errors in others posts, then everyone else steams in pointing out the errors in theirs (there's, they'res, they're's, etc), then we have a bit of hand bags at dawn, innit. Any more squabbling and I'll have you all copying out the first chapter of 'eats shoots and leaves' a hundred times. Just ain't worth it.
FWIW, I think of the forum like this: it's just a load of people having a number of informal chats, like you might find in any pub or cafe. Now, if it were official reports or CVs or sumit like that then I'd expect the grammar/spelling/etc to be pinged, and I'm sure that the vast majority of people on the forum are perfectly capable of writing 'proper-inglish' if the occasion warrants it. So, if you were in a pub would you walk around, eavesdropping on conversations and butting in to point out all of the grammatical mistakes? I think not. So, as long as what people post here is easily comprehensible then I try to keep my grammar/spelling/syntax nazism at bay.
However, if poor grammar/spelling/syntax does wind you up, then feel free to start a new thread about it in general terms rather than specifically high lighting errors in any individual post.
FWIW, I think of the forum like this: it's just a load of people having a number of informal chats, like you might find in any pub or cafe. Now, if it were official reports or CVs or sumit like that then I'd expect the grammar/spelling/etc to be pinged, and I'm sure that the vast majority of people on the forum are perfectly capable of writing 'proper-inglish' if the occasion warrants it. So, if you were in a pub would you walk around, eavesdropping on conversations and butting in to point out all of the grammatical mistakes? I think not. So, as long as what people post here is easily comprehensible then I try to keep my grammar/spelling/syntax nazism at bay.
However, if poor grammar/spelling/syntax does wind you up, then feel free to start a new thread about it in general terms rather than specifically high lighting errors in any individual post.
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
If the OP was sat at his PC at home with the new lamps by his side, he had indeed brought them from Wilko's.
Past tense of Bring.
He went to Wilkos to bring some new lamps home. When he arrived home, he'd brought them with him.
He didn't say he'd bought them. Maybe he stole them.
Have you got the reciept OP?
Past tense of Bring.
He went to Wilkos to bring some new lamps home. When he arrived home, he'd brought them with him.
He didn't say he'd bought them. Maybe he stole them.
Have you got the reciept OP?
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=10801
Another guy said "The light was very light".
A respondent asked "How heavy".
The OP replied "200 lumens".
Another guy said "The light was very light".
A respondent asked "How heavy".
The OP replied "200 lumens".
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Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
Ayesha wrote:...He didn't say he'd bought them. Maybe he stole them.
Have you got the reciept OP?
What manner of creature's this, being but half a fish and half a monster
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
................Anyway !
Talking of funny warning instructions on packaging has anyone one else read any outrageous 'warnings' on packaging/instructions
I purchased some 'wilko's' Mint shower gel and on the back it said.. not to be consumed... gimme strength
Come on Moderators ! Do you think this thread should be moved to the 'Tea Shop'
so we can all try and have a laugh at manufacturers daft/polite/stupid warnings.
I'm sure we can dable into our cupboards to see who can find the funniest
Talking of funny warning instructions on packaging has anyone one else read any outrageous 'warnings' on packaging/instructions
I purchased some 'wilko's' Mint shower gel and on the back it said.. not to be consumed... gimme strength
Come on Moderators ! Do you think this thread should be moved to the 'Tea Shop'
so we can all try and have a laugh at manufacturers daft/polite/stupid warnings.
I'm sure we can dable into our cupboards to see who can find the funniest
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
A shortcut has to be a challenge, otherwise it would just be the way. No situation is so dire that panic cannot make it worse.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
I started one a while back - Dangerous Batteries!
http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=46390
Click on the picture
http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=46390
Click on the picture
What manner of creature's this, being but half a fish and half a monster
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
Now thats funny
I'ved Googled 'funny warning label' and theres loads..........
http://www.google.co.uk/search?tbm=isch ... 99l2.5l7l0
I'ved Googled 'funny warning label' and theres loads..........
http://www.google.co.uk/search?tbm=isch ... 99l2.5l7l0
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
On a packet of 28 Temazepam 10mg tablets.
Warning: May cause drowsiness!
Er, yes, and?
That was what they were prescribed for.
I'd be a wee bit concerned if they didn't.
Warning: May cause drowsiness!
Er, yes, and?
That was what they were prescribed for.
I'd be a wee bit concerned if they didn't.
Re: Brought some new lights from WILKO'S !!
I guess after the lights were bought from the shop, the purchaser brought them home to try on their bike?
Without my stoker, every trip would only be half a journey