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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
BOB's Tuesday Toast - 11/19/13
Here’s to the words “give” and “given” -
May people start using them again - ;))
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It used to be -
That you would GIVE a gift -
Now you GIFT something - ;((
It used to be -
That you were GIVEN a gift -
Now it was GIFTED to you - ;((
GIVE used to be a verb - an action word -
GIFT used to be a noun - a thing -
So when did GIFT become a verb? - ;))
The same thing with TASK - ;((
It used to be -
That you gave someone a TASK -
Now you TASK them with something - ;((
It used to be -
That you were given a TASK -
Now you were TASKED with something - ;((
TASK used to be a noun - a thing -
So when did it become a verb? - ;))
I didn’t know that you could make a noun into a verb -
Simply by adding “ED” to it - ;))
And if nouns have become verbs -
Can (not may) we now -
GIFT someone with a TASK? -
Or TASK them with a GIFT? - ;))
I know that language evolves -
But if there is no difference anymore -
Between nouns and verbs -
And if they are used interchangeably -
And if adverbs no longer end in “ly” -
As in Outback's commercial -
Live Adventurous - HERE -
Or end in "ive" (as in addictIVE) -
But can now end in "ing" (as in addictING) -
Which used to be an ending for verbs -
How much longer before -
Any word -
Can be any thing -
And we have no idea what anyone is saying? - ;((
But then again - it’s probably just me - ;))
I told Kari when she called about a college class she's taking - we've become a country of lazy speakers as well as writers. Why use a word when that seems more appropriate if you can get a point across with 'this one'... I received an email from a 'professional' and "educated" person and the email went like this .... how r u doin 2day?... Serirously?! they can't spell anymore either!
ReplyDeleteI think it all started when "the", "a", and "an" became "articles" instead of "adjectives" - ;))
DeleteHummmm!!! I think I'll just go sew.
ReplyDeleteMe, too - ;))
DeleteWhat? (ha ha ha ha ha!)
ReplyDeleteThat's what "I" said (ha ha ha ha ha!) - ;))
DeleteAnd it will get even worse when spell-check passes it up with no little red underline.
ReplyDeleteHaha - it already misses quite a few - ;))
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