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html import

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Events

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2024-08-12 13:03:27

expired found date

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Open Graph

title

Stroppy Editor

description

Minding other people’s language. A lot.

image

site name

Stroppy Editor

author

updated

2026-02-22 21:38:22

raw text

Stroppy Editor | Minding other people’s language. A lot. Stroppy Editor Minding other people’s language. A lot. When the past is still with us I just heard a data point on the radio. It was a case of something that Arthur Hughes, Peter Trudgill and Dominic Watt identified in their 2012 book English Accents and Dialects as a potential small shift in the grammar of Standard English, namely “the apparently increasing use of the present perfect construction in conjunction with expressions of definite past time reference”. They explain, with an example: We may hear utterances such as And Roberts has played for us last season (implying that he did so without any kind of break). Most native speakers, it must be admitted, would find this odd. They would claim that the speaker had made a mistake. But sentences like this are heard more and more often. The captain of a cricket team who said And Roberts has played for us last season had been asked about the present strength of ...

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