Was a case of Safc struggling and it was head battering so detaching myself from it a bit, was hard enough dragging my arse to games. Coupled with, and I think we had a chat PM, I invested a fair bit into a business and that was a lot of stress as it was a blind gamble on my part, I didn't have a great deal of time, certainly all my time stressing about the match was done at the match. Ha.
For a gramma coppa, was expectin a reason on which way is correct. Guess you just divint knar and this one isnt in your gramma rulebook.
Officially, they're both correct . . . . but only if you're a stupid Ferkin Merkin, for the singular version I'm hoping that this has helped
But you said they were. Make your mind up. Bet you have a full size Merkel poster in your sex den shed. And its git sticky. Deutschland. Deutschland.
One is correct if you were brought up speaking American English, the other is correct if you were brought up speaking English. It's simple. The only reason somebody with English as their mother tongue should say Math, is if they're in the US, our in among Americans and you want to show respect for their language.
Bollocks . . . . it's our fecking language, and they've ruined it, the thick ****s The only time that anybody should use the singular version is if they're thick Ferkin Mercans
Mate, you can't expect a country on the other side of the world to be colonised, followed by mass immigration and not expect their version of the language to change in over 100 years. Don't get me wrong it's annoying. Their obsession with the letter Z is a particular gripe. But I understand it.
In fact it has been suggested that American English is closer to the language spoken in 18th century England than our current version back here.
no not by me, I recall a radio 4 programme talking about how much closer the American English, or the north eastern states is to Shakespearean English than the accepted pronunciation used by the BBC.