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It does concern me how the English language is being butchered
This will probably sound pedantic, but here goes "i was sat outside" should be "i was sitting outside" Just a general comment that lots of people seem to use "sat" instead of "sitting" these days |
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It does concern me how the English language is being butcher*ed
This will probably sound pedantic, but here goes "that I just sat outside should be "that I was just sitting outside" Just a general comment that lots of people seem to use "sat"* instead of "sitting" these days |
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BlueLightning wrote:
It does concern me how the English language is being butchered This will probably sound pedantic, but here goes "i was sat outside" should be "i was sitting outside" Just a general comment that lots of people seem to use "sat" instead of "sitting" these days That is not pedantic enough. Jack did not say "i was sat outside"; he said "I just sat outside". Please note, in addition, that he correctly used a capital "I". -- Howard Neil |
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 17:24:37 +0000, Howard Neil wrote in
BlueLightning wrote: It does concern me how the English language is being butchered This will probably sound pedantic, but here goes "i was sat outside" should be "i was sitting outside" Just a general comment that lots of people seem to use "sat" instead of "sitting" these days That is not pedantic enough. Jack did not say "i was sat outside"; he said "I just sat outside". Please note, in addition, that he correctly used a capital "I". Indeed - and it just goes to show the importance of *quoting properly* from the post being referred to in the reply. -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 31/01/2005 17:38:29 UTC |
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![]() "Jack Harrison" wrote ... I wouldn't normally stoop to this level but I have to report that I just sat outside reading the newspaper in warm sunshine. To the pedant who corrected me, quite right too Sir. I hate the butchering of the English language so yes, hands in the air: "I done it wrong, like, know what I mean?" [I was in fact using "just" in the sense of "recently". So I should have said "I recently sat outside..."] Incidentally I just sat down on my bottom to write this note. Jack |
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Before this posting goes completely off the subject( a frequent occurence
I've noticed) when you guys send your offerings it would be most useful if you would say where you live ! Thank you. .. RonB "BlueLightning" wrote in message oups.com... It does concern me how the English language is being butcher*ed This will probably sound pedantic, but here goes "that I just sat outside should be "that I was just sitting outside" Just a general comment that lots of people seem to use "sat"* instead of "sitting" these days |
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![]() "Jack Harrison" wrote in message .. . I wouldn't normally stoop to this level but I have to report that I just sat outside reading the newspaper in warm sunshine. No top coat, just a single pullover. If this were March, I would be describing it as "the first day of spring", but it is after all, still January. Jack (in South Cambridgeshire) Well at 8.6 deg C we had our warmest day here for 8 days. A bit of sun this morning but wind was NW 20 knots gusting 36 knots this afternoon with low cloud and drizzle. Wind is still howling round our house now at 1900. Spring does not normally arrive until end of March/April up here - but it is worth the wait as at least we can then sit out in proper warm sunshine and enjoy the daffodils and other Spring flowers without them being over. Will. -- " Visit Haytor meteorological office at http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...met_office.htm " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Jack Harrison" wrote in message .. . I wouldn't normally stoop to this level but I have to report that I just sat outside reading the newspaper in warm sunshine. No top coat, just a single pullover. If this were March, I would be describing it as "the first day of spring", but it is after all, still January. Jack (in South Cambridgeshire) I was sunbathing yesterday, in fact I fell asleep in the sun in the garden a couple of weeks ago! |
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saw a honey bee out yesterday!
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BlueLightning wrote:
It does concern me how the English language is being butchered This will probably sound pedantic, but here goes "i was sat outside" should be "i was sitting outside" Just a general comment that lots of people seem to use "sat" instead of "sitting" these days According to my Longman's dictionary. To say "i was sat outside" is correct, as "sat" is the past participle of sit, and is a verb. While "sitting" is a noun where is it use to describe a period when you are sitting in a chair" E.g I sat down and read the whole book in one sitting. Though of course the English language is a flexible language, and people of different dialects, use the language in slightly different ways. As long as what you say, is broadly understood, then IMHO I cannot see where the problem is. -- Joe Wolverhampton |
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