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Wasnt vs. Werent - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I was having a little debate on a grammar issue with someone The sentence is: We wasn't going to, but Jordan was skipping all the way to the toy shop I said that it should be: We weren't going
word order - English Language Usage Stack Exchange There are linguists who base their ideas on how languages are actually used - they're called "descriptivists" - and there are those who believe that there are language rules which are either correctly or incorrectly applied - those are the "prescriptivists " A descriptivist would obviously say that "weren't you" is correct because it's very common (actually more common than "were you not") So
Were not vs. we arent - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Given these are primarily spoken forms, and that ordinarily we're only going to apply one of the two possible contractions, I imagine we tend to just apply the first one because it comes first - by the time we get to the second one it's just too late to get a look-in I don't think this implies any difference in meaning - it just shows we don't plan all our speech that far in advance
Which is correct? So why wasnt werent you good enough? Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic
Difference between couldnt and wasnt able to I don't quite understand a difference between "couldn't" and "wasn't able to" Someone suggested that we use "wasn't able to" when we talk about one action in the past and "couldn't" when repeated
Single word meaning funny if it werent so sad [duplicate] 'Funny if it weren't so sad' is used to describe situations which are very sad, for example because of utter incompetence in a serious situation, so sad in fact that one goes on to say it could be
Can werent be used in reference to a singular noun? I've been watching a TV sitcom lately, "Last Tango in Halifax " A main character uses "weren't" instead of "wasn't" and I am wondering if that is considered correct in some areas or dialects? For