gramar explaned
Video Overview & Insights
Well, look who tried to lecture the internet on grammar and got their grammar wrong. How embarrassing. As it turns out, singular nouns are fine with the 's ending after all. Much sorries.
Who else hates it when "whom'st'd've'ed" gets underlined with red
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2:05 "We should probably talk about confused pronouns. After putting the cat in the car, Rebecca drove it home. Ah I see, cats are now drivable are they mine doesn't even acknowledge my existence let alone double up as a mode of FUCKING transport"
Wait till this guy finds out that Rebecca "identifies" AS the fucking cat.😂 Confused pronouns indeed
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More User Perspectives
"Swearing = funny".
@happygofishingThis video might possibly be one of my favorite pieces of media ever.
@PolarisShinesI before e except after c unless you’re running a heist on your weird foreign neighbor based on their height and weight.
@WhytedebilAs a programmer, I also use semicolons in regular english simply because I'm used to using them more anyways.
@nmay231The turtle predicted COVID there
@zacharyhenson53762:52 I could care less about this statement
@KudoShinichii1412"A global pandemic could spring up at anytime", aged like a fine fucking wine
@ayanbahukhandi1869predicting covid 7 years ago, is prophetic
@babablue1044my favorite video to revisit every 6 months when i inevitably forget everything i was taught
@bdmazYou are actually allowed to freestyle with language, as long as it makes you able to pass your message easily-er, or gives another interesting meaning to your text, or if you think it's fun.
@fitzchevalerie6597The gift of prophecy
@תומרח-פ1י4:49 he wasn't far off😂 covid was a few years after this video
@princess.girl.1014:59 well that aged well
@manyuvreddy9584Please make a video quick showing how we Americans talk stupid and say adverbs wrong its bad enough we dont use punctuation but even public signs say embarrassing drive safe and shop local and you only see ly used in prolly
It was painful difficult to write this
I keep a playlist of all these crash courses as way to recharge after the especially hard weed laced burn out weeks.
@madisons2117I love how he forseen the global pandeminc in 2018 lol
@marlousnapier3186exurb1a just casually predicted the future
@srilankarelaxation5889we NEED more vids like this
@desktopsa2bceo124I before E except after C. Thier advice is amazing. Some of this knowledge was forgien to me. I will be able to show off my new grammatical knowledge to my nieghbors. Kieth will be extremely impressed by this, and he'll finally agree to take me slieghing. He's gonna pray that things go well, but I won't because I'm athiest. I know this is shaping up to be a rather wierd comment, and you may believe I am decieving you. However, talking nonsense does mean I've forfietted my right to have my voice heard. Remember kids, I before E, except after C, or in the case of quite a few other words. Good video though!
@Mara_Jade-Skywalkerid love one for german
@shiva_hardly_sarcasticהמורה ללשון אחרי שביקשתי לצאת למלות את הבקבוק
@roeitarrab9712God your a nerd
@OkAlways-tp7luMr Exurb1a… I was under the impression that “effect” was a noun and “affect” was a verb-“effected” being the verbified version of “to bring into effect”. Much more commonly used is “the effects of” or “your Rabbit has a big effect on me” as opposed to “your rabbit affects me”, no?
@fr00b_11Also did exubr1a predict covid??? Who wasn't using their grammer
@jaxionfaeIsn’t global pandemic redundant
@alexpelley6513It bothers me when someone says: "It's déjà vu all over again." I hear that a lot and it sounds redundant.
@Webingles*grammer ecsplained
@BigBurgerBoy557What about
"Though, tough, through, thought, thorough" 😂?
Cats are not its. He or she or great one are appropriate. And that is all you may say - never it! Likewise you say who not that with animals. The cat who deserves your worship not the cat that deserves your worship. Learn to speak!
@Lisajj-2026ahh yes the global pandemic
@destinymills255pro predicted corona
@mikeafrica4256NON ENGLISH
@nuclear_reactor5x5I before E except after C is a pretty 'weird' grammar rule
@morosepapaya4:49 this aged well XD
@Quinn-604:48 THAT AGED WELL
@CHARLIES_ADVENTUREit's ridiculous that I legitimately keep coming back to THIS video to be reminded of the gammer rules
@frecklesandfries92094:49 aged well
@J0353PH2:31 - my favorite
@emeralds8569Another interesting thing about English grammar is the the fact that you had to read this twice to spot the error.
@ToxtubeWhile you're all here, the correct use of comprise is:
'My lunch comprises a sandwich and yogurt'
NOT:
'My lunch is comprised of a sandwich and yogurt'
A...avril?
@paulluo5101My favorite...
Grammar: The difference between helping your Uncle, Jack off a horse, and helping your uncle jack off a horse.
This is why we all should consider banning English language in civil conwersations.
@MrGeneralissimusi before e except after c? "their"
@cruddy7361