They should of been LeaveC
They didnt stay in gp's or anybody's radar. They left as soon as they arrived. And is just an afterthought nowadays
LeaveC was never meant to stay.
They should of been LeaveC
They didnt stay in gp's or anybody's radar. They left as soon as they arrived. And is just an afterthought nowadays
LeaveC was never meant to stay.
just like ur mom
if i wanted an unwanted opinion i would just open up twitter
take your ass to the left
RUN2U is still charting on Melon Daily Chart at #72, please.
i just read their name as steak-- and like steak, they're pretty damn good. side note: is it "should have" or "should of"? i'm not a native english speaker but i think the first one makes more sense. correct me if i'm wrong though
i just read their name as steak-- and like steak, they're pretty damn good. side note: is it "should have" or "should of"? i'm not a native english speaker but i think the first one makes more sense. correct me if i'm wrong though
english speakers are disgustingly bad at their own language
i say this as someone who's not an english speaker, nor claims to be fluent in english
STAYC is cuter than you.
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i just read their name as steak-- and like steak, they're pretty damn good. side note: is it "should have" or "should of"? i'm not a native english speaker but i think the first one makes more sense. correct me if i'm wrong though
FWIW: You are correct. Should have or should've. Sometimes "shoulda" is used from a slang perspective, but it's not grammatically correct, of course.
Oh yikes, I just checked, Webster's is allowing shoulda as "informal speech" and defining in their dictionary. That hurts.
Abs will be their success stan then
They should of been LeaveC
They didnt stay in gp's or anybody's radar. They left as soon as they arrived. And is just an afterthought nowadays
LeaveC was never meant to stay.
what do you think about their slogan then
just like ur mom
i just read their name as steak-- and like steak, they're pretty damn good. side note: is it "should have" or "should of"? i'm not a native english speaker but i think the first one makes more sense. correct me if i'm wrong though
Have is faaaar harder to write then of
So of for the win
Quote“Should of” is grammatically incorrect. People often write “should of” because they hear the shortened version “should’ve” and assume that “of” is used in place of “-‘ve.” Even native speakers make this mistake often, and many people accept either spelling, but to be correct, “should have” is the only answer.
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