[NMTB] Greg Davies' Test
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Top Comments
ajgm1992 1 year ago
The 100 answer is fucking marvellous
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Laura M 1 year ago
"spell this; ymca"
amy; Ymca?
amys head: OMG I GOT IT RIGHT? im going back to sleep... xp
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All Comments (33)
Ninterd2 6 months ago
And I do recognize that in some parts (for example south part of usa) they use different... grammar or whatever in their dialect.
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Ninterd2 6 months ago
It's from Wikipedia, I don't know a shit about that myself.
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frazerpmobrien 6 months ago
I know. I am english.
and, Pink Floyd meant the lyrics to be ironic and therefore their actual meaning is in fact their normal linguistic meaning. and as for "most british dialects" have you been to england? and if so, where do you get that crap from? the double negative relates a lot more to topic rather than dialect and is used especially in a sentence with the word don't.
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Ninterd2 6 months ago
Although they are uncommon in written English, double negatives are employed as a normal part of the grammar of Southern American English, African American Vernacular English, and most British regional dialects, particularly the East London and East Anglian dialects. Dialects which use double negatives do so consistently and follow a different set of descriptive linguistic rules.[citation needed]
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frazerpmobrien 6 months ago
Holly was right, on we don't need no education. double negative, so they do need education. so she was right :)
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al3699 9 months ago
the first time i saw this guy on telly i thought Rik Mayall had developed gigantism
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skevoid 9 months ago
Yeah that should about do it :D
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HammGaming 9 months ago
Oh, right. FUCK YOU ALL. HITLER HAD SOME SWAAAAG
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skevoid 9 months ago
Dude, you can't apologize here, you'll break the internet.
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HammGaming 9 months ago
You pose a perfectly valid point. I apologise.
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