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Originally posted by mary34d
actually according to the Oxford dictionary on english grammer...should of is correctly used as long as it is not incorporated in a prepositional phase at the end on a sentence.
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Too lazy to find examples of your misuse but here's an easy one from this thread..."yes that would be part of the DSM IV Axis II, but you're dumb ass probably has never heard of the DSM IV so go "google it" and act like u do"
It's not "you're dumbass" but "your dumbass."
Dumbass.