mav
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Missus was watching holiday swap program thinghy..
English couples in it, this girl BOUGHT the guy a chain...he said to camera look what she BROUGHT me so it's nopt just on here
[Edited on 06-07-2005 by mav]
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Rus
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this has been discussed. its a northern, southern thing
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Antz
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I'm from't North and I don't say brought instead of bought... must be the southern Jessies!
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mav
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no matter where it comes from it's WRONG
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Charlene
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I doesnt really bother me, people say stuff differently but then it should be spelt and used correctly
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Butler
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I watched that, dont know what the girl saw in that freak anyway
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Antz
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quote: Originally posted by Charlene
I doesnt really bother me, people say stuff differently but then it should be spelt and used correctly
It's not they way t is said that pisses us off.... they are 2 totaly different words!!!!
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Ben
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no because down south the dont buy things the thieve them , so technically "she brought " is correct as she brought it from the jewlers shop that she robbed
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Antz
I'm from't North and I don't say brought instead of bought... must be the southern Jessies!
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Fookin northerners making up words!
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Antz
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mav
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quote: Originally posted by Antz
quote: Originally posted by Charlene
I doesnt really bother me, people say stuff differently but then it should be spelt and used correctly
It's not they way t is said that pisses us off.... they are 2 totaly different words!!!!
exactly
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quote: Originally posted by mav
Missus was watching holiday swap program thinghy..
English couples in it, this girl BOUGHT the guy a chain...he said to camera look what she BROUGHT me so it's nopt just on here
[Edited on 06-07-2005 by mav]
no suprise there. pikey chav fuckwits
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
quote: Originally posted by mav
Missus was watching holiday swap program thinghy..
English couples in it, this girl BOUGHT the guy a chain...he said to camera look what she BROUGHT me so it's nopt just on here
[Edited on 06-07-2005 by mav]
no suprise there. pikey chav fuckwits
Shut it dick 'ed
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Carl
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Brought meaning it has come from somewhere and arrived in his possession, so the item was brought to him by the girl, however she bought it from a shop for the boy.
they are two totally different words! Is that correct or am I mad?
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Nath
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brought
Past tense and past participle of bring.
bought
Past tense and past participle of buy
I brought my mates along with me.
I bought this neon from Halfords.
I hope my examples are correct after all that
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greycorsa
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correcto nath. but i agree with mav
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quote: Originally posted by CrazyCarlo
Brought meaning it has come from somewhere and arrived in his possession, so the item was brought to him by the girl, however she bought it from a shop for the boy.
they are two totally different words! Is that correct or am I mad?
i was thinking the same mate
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Ian
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The act of bringing something to somewhere is to have brought it.
The act of buying something is to have bought it.
Buying and bringing are similar but not the same, and the two words are not interchangeable.
Same with Pacific and specific. Just wrong.
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TNM
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i said this in a thread the other day and the pikey who posted it didnt reply after that :lol
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3CorsaMeal
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people know what is meant
u sound like old women
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Blue
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This brought / bought thing gets on my tits too
It's BOUGHT ffs - what are people thinking when they say brought?!! Do they genuinely think thats the right word or are they just being daft?
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mav
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
people know what is meant
u sound like old women
we are old women
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need to revive this thread as it seems that 2 years later people still get these fucking words mixed up
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