From: "Keith" <keith@DEBBIR.COM> To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM> Date: Tue 12 Feb 2002 17:32:46 -0500 |
Absolutely. If she hadn’t, I would have.
WHY is it so hard to understand that “would/could/should OF” makes NO SENSE?
A simple grammar lesson: Drop the would/could/should and say the rest of the thought that accompanies your “of”.
“I (would/could/should) OF cried.” Does that make ANY sense to you? Now put the RIGHT word in there, HAVE:
“I (would/could/should) HAVE cried.” THAT sentence stands as a grammatically correct sentence, even without the would/could/should.
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Was it necessary to correct it to begin with?