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Originally Posted by ScalyFreak
Speaking as someone who was once forced to learn English grammar as a part of learning the actual language, I'd have to agree with you. I think he was talking about "newspeak" and slang though?
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I can understand that. English is a very difficult language to master if not born to it with all the borrowed words and words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently i.e. wound and wound. One is an injury and the other the past tense of wind, as in he wound the clock. Then there are words like you're and your not to mention there, their and they're.