Message from @Daniil
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as someone who actually learned english grammar in school
"have" remains
Bruh, it sounds HORRIBLE
I agree, it sounds terrible.
Bunch of fucking foreigners
Speaking english and not knowing how it be done
You're a native, why don't you figure it out?
I did
And they denied it
Damn foreign language speakers
Shouldn't it be "how it's done"?
Sometimes you have to speak improper English deliberately for a meme
"As should I"
That's even better!
Basically, this is English vs American, the poll
Not really, "have" denotes time of verb.
I would say "So should I"
But it's so context heavy that it can be left out me thinks.
I would never in a million years say "So should have I"
It's incredibly clumsy
To illustrate, make it a question: "Should I have known better?"
it sounds climsy because you native english speakers have bastardized your language to the level of retarded three year old babble
Okay foreigner
and as such, you rarely hear proper grammarm of complex sentences
and you never learn proper grammar in school anyways
Uh.. what
Indeed. Native speakers are usually more illiterate than the people with actual certificates
Epic bully.
Says the one, that said "So should have I" <:eksdee:558283291292336138> <:eksdee:558283291292336138> <:eksdee:558283291292336138>
I did study grammar tho
in the anglosphere. because they never learn it in school
Hit me up when your school system starts teaching you future perfect
lmao
I was home schooled though
hit me up when yall anglos know what future perfect means
If people are going to be autistic about the grammar, fine. The answer is "I should have, as well."
It's the future where we break the power of the vatican
Future perfect in English or..?
Hmu when your countries matter globally <:eksdee:558283291292336138> <:eksdee:558283291292336138> <:eksdee:558283291292336138>