- Apr 22, 2019
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F.Lord
Just some grammatical corrections you might want to fix in the next update:
There are quite some English lines that include "could of", "would of" or "should of" or something like that.
The correct way to write it is "could've", "would've" or "should've" because the "'ve" is the short form of "have" which would translate to "could have", "would have" or "should have".
This is a common mistake people make due to the nearly similar pronouncing.
Its just like "we're" or "they're" is the short form of "we are" or "they are".
Which also means that the correct way to talk about things belonging or referencing to others is to use the words "them" and "their". Many people tend to make the mistake to use "they're" when they actually mean "their" because the pronouncing is nearly equal.
I hope you don't mind me pointing this out.
Just some grammatical corrections you might want to fix in the next update:
There are quite some English lines that include "could of", "would of" or "should of" or something like that.
The correct way to write it is "could've", "would've" or "should've" because the "'ve" is the short form of "have" which would translate to "could have", "would have" or "should have".
This is a common mistake people make due to the nearly similar pronouncing.
Its just like "we're" or "they're" is the short form of "we are" or "they are".
Which also means that the correct way to talk about things belonging or referencing to others is to use the words "them" and "their". Many people tend to make the mistake to use "they're" when they actually mean "their" because the pronouncing is nearly equal.
I hope you don't mind me pointing this out.