Wrong.I don’t like it when people use “ed” at the end of words that should be just a “t”.
It’s learnt, burnt, spelt, earnt, etc.
Not learned, burned, spelled, earned, etc.
That’s more an American/British distinction, no?I don’t like it when people use “ed” at the end of words that should be just a “t”.
It’s learnt, burnt, spelt, earnt, etc.
Not learned, burned, spelled, earned, etc.
and they never, ever say "on of it", and it's not a cockney thing, it is all over the place, wish they would come off of it (ffs)Cockneys "off of it" does my box in