Nearly everyone on these boards uses "I have ran...", but that doesn't sound right to me somehow.
Nearly everyone on these boards uses "I have ran...", but that doesn't sound right to me somehow.
I haven't...
What I meant was the people who have been using this phrase on Letsrun.
I have the runs
that you are the guy from the bad sushi thread
Terry Varicosity wrote:
I have the runs
"I have run." It's the present perfect form.
"I have ran" is just bad English. I am shocked that you've found examples of this on Letsrun.com.
"I have run" is correct
Present indicative
"I have run" is correct
Present indicative
Quite a few people also write the past (and past participle) of "to lead" incorrectly.
The past tense of "to lead" is "LED" and not "lead." Sheesh...
While I'm at it: I'd appreciate it if people spelled "Van Cortlandt Park" correctly.
And as long as I'm wishing, I'd like a pony.
p.n. wrote:
Quite a few people also write the past (and past participle) of "to lead" incorrectly.
The past tense of "to lead" is "LED" and not "lead." Sheesh...
While I'm at it: I'd appreciate it if people spelled "Van Cortlandt Park" correctly.
And as long as I'm wishing, I'd like a pony.
It's not "LED", it's 'led'. Sheesh, do really want posters on LR using "LED" instead of 'led'.
For your edification, some commonly accepted acronyms for 'LED':
http://www.acronymfinder.com/LED.htmlYou're right. It's astonishing what a high percentage of people here and elsewhere use "I have ran" instead of "I have run." I don't know what they're teaching in school these days.
To is, or not to is wrote:
"I have run." It's the present perfect form.
"I have ran" is just bad English. I am shocked that you've found examples of this on Letsrun.com.
I seen it just recently
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