No, we should not change rules of spelling or grammar to suit the lazy or ill-educated masses. It still pisses me off that it's considered ok to pronounce the "t" in often now, because so many morons did it that it came back. That was the pronunciation, a long time ago, that was associated with not being very intelligent or educated.
by Anonymous13 years ago
You want some cheese with that whine?
by Anonymous12 years ago
Times change. Words (in the English language anyway) obtain new meanings. Some cultures form new expressions and accents. It doesn't make anyone stupid. It just means that as humans continue to evolve, we find quicker ways to communicate with each other even if it's just taking away the space between two words and making it one word.
by Anonymous12 years ago
many, much
by Anonymous12 years ago
No. You don't say "alittle" or "atoucan" so why would you say "alot"?
by Anonymous12 years ago
No one is the one that I always see as one word. Spell check hates me for repeatedly typing "noone"
by Anonymous12 years ago
How would we differentiate from a large quantity and a yak-like animal?
by Anonymous12 years ago
There's such a huge difference.
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