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This one is weird: User 62147

Married with 3 kids?!

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Originally posted by Thomaster
This one is weird: User 62147

Married with 3 kids?!
Ha ha! That always confuses me in English. They are married to someone, and the "with" part refers to the rest of the family.

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And I remember a weird headline: miners refuse to work after death 😛

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Ha ha! That always confuses me in English. They are married to someone, and the "with" part refers to the rest of the family.
And this one? User 290926

Why would he work on moving too fast?

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Originally posted by Thomaster
And I remember a weird headline: miners refuse to work after death 😛
Lazy gits!

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Originally posted by Thomaster
And this one? User 290926

Why would he work on moving too fast?
Maybe it makes him less rusty?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Maybe it makes him less rusty?
Why would he cut down his game load then?

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I found two other weird headlines:
stolen painting found by tree
Iraqi head seeks arms

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Ha ha! That always confuses me in English. They are married to someone, and the "with" part refers to the rest of the family.
hah. 🙂 prepositions are hell. after 20 years of english I still get them wrong all the time...

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Maybe it makes him less rusty?
He should meet up with this guy then: User 147762

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Originally posted by wormwood
hah. 🙂 prepositions are hell. after 20 years of english I still get them wrong all the time...
At least you know what a preposition isn't. 😳

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Originally posted by Thomaster
This one is weird: User 62147

Married with 3 kids?!
What is so weird about this? Never seen "Married with Children"?

Parents need to be canonized, not made fun of.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Ha ha! That always confuses me in English. They are married to someone, and the "with" part refers to the rest of the family.
This isn't even the worst example of bad English.

You don't live in America, but if you did, you'd be driven insane from the bad English in one day.

I hear something like this every single day from some idiot or another: "Me and my wife went to that party." It's becoming common usage among the uneducated hordes here.

😞

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Originally posted by Thomaster
And this one? User 290926

Why would he work on moving too fast?
Did it confuse you enough to subscribe?

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Originally posted by Suzianne
This isn't even the worst example of bad English.

You don't live in America, but if you did, you'd be driven insane from the bad English in one day.

I hear something like this every single day from some idiot or another: "Me and my wife went to that party." It's becoming common usage among the uneducated hordes here.

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So did you call the person an idiot on the spot? Or are you just telling us that the person was an idiot?

I don't know what the big thing is about grammar on a chess site!

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