"...annoyances with people speaking English incorrectly"

Perhaps this is a totally wrong approach?

I suggest reading Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Who speaks "correct" English? Squire Trelawney? Doctor Livesay? Long John Silver? Or one of the other buccaneers?

Next step: Read The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler. Perhaps this book will drive you insane. Or that book? Or it might?

"...who/whom included..."

See who and whom in Swan page 612 ff: "Whom is unusual in modern informal English".

For variations see at the same place. Or is it deviations, or even aberrations?

I'll take a look at my flashcard tonight.

Just some thoughts. Best regards, Karl

«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»


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