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I recommended you to many tweeple. At our holiday gatherings, my family discusses bad grammar, and questions usage, like “dove” or “dived” into a pool, and “I seen them” -ugh!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. We have family discussions like this, too. The blog has really turned into a way to have fun with grammar goofs and misuse … also, to give some useful tips, guidelines and references. BTW, anything above the water is “dived,” and in SCUBA, they “dove.” You already knew that, didn’t you?