EEPhil
Number 28
Priests throwing the books about?Abusive use of missals
Do you mean how the Americans say missile - missle?
Priests throwing the books about?Abusive use of missals
I don't think nucular is in the accent, it's just wrong. The word is nuclear. It's not as though there is a different spelling for the British and American versions (as in Aluminium and Aluminum) [Damned spell checker underlined aluminium and wants to change it - bog off!])It's all in the accent.
Doesn't in my browser. Suggest you get a proper British dictionary... or a better browser.Damned spell checker underlined aluminium and wants to change it
The last version of Firefox that works for me gets the spellings wrong. I can't be bothered to work out how to change the dictionary as: a) I usually use a different browser that doesn't spell check (but it wouldn't access a website I wanted so I switched to Firefox, and then came to the forum), b) I usually ignore spellcheckers or, if I don't, I double check some other way. I thought it was annoying because it flagged up the very thing I was trying to point out.Doesn't in my browser. Suggest you get a proper British dictionary... or a better browser.
Um... Helum, Lithum, Beryllum, Chromum, Uranum, Gadolinum, Aluminum. Is that, um, the pattern you mean?If you ever meet an American, ask him to repeat after you:
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Probably. You know the Americans, don't know their arses from their fannies.How do Americans say Basil Fawlty? Bayzel?
They should get it right by just listening to the video.Probably. You know the Americans, don't know their arses from their fannies.
I think it is the same emphasis on both words here.I notice that people ask for a "sausage roll" with the emphasis on "sausage" whereas I would put it on "roll".. Seems to be a consistent regional thing... what about other parts of the UK?
Thought I'd heard something similar on holiday in the Devon/Cornwall area - although that was many years ago.Bristolians very nearly omit the last syllable altogether ("Bristo' ").
My wife is worse than me.
You're right, to be strictly correct it should be "I".Off topic a bit, but this IS The Arms.
Had the argument with my wife a couple of days ago about it, so is a genuine question, not a 'pick up'. Should it be 'me' or 'I'? I reckon 'I'. My usual test is to 'complete the sentence' and in this case a full sentence would be "My wife is worse than I am." and 'me' fails the test, but 'me' does not sound wrong without the added 'was'. HWMBO can usually pick up a misplaced 'I' or 'me' at a thousand paces.
You're right, to be strictly correct it should be "I".
The reason "me" does not appear obviously incorrect is because of commonality of usage (including by I).
That's exactly what my wife says. She is wrong.My wife says it's wrong. It should be "My wife is better than me"!