[Gllug] Monthly GLLUG grammar report

Andrew Halliwell ah at gnd.com
Tue Nov 26 10:22:30 UTC 2002


> > There are localised exceptions, of course. "You was" is commonly heard
> > in Saarf London ("you was robbed"). Equally, head up to Yorkshire, and
> > you could be told "I were on my way t' pit".
> 
> You haven't been up to Yorkshire for a while, have you?  Been a while since
> any Yorkshiremen were on their way t'pit...

Depends if t'pit in question is a night club...
:)

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