Posted: Sep 04, 2011 5:19 pm
by The_Piper
thaesofereode wrote:While we're on the subject of "h" words, I'm noticing with increasing frequency the phrase "might of," when people actually mean to say "might have" -- as in, "I might have left the door open." Is this also a result of unpronounced letters "h" in common usage?

:lol: :lol: That one's grammatically wrong. They are spelling out "might've, could've, etc" the way it sounds.
I used to be a grammer nazi until Mozilla started using an automatic spell-checker. :oops: