• @[email protected]
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    511 months ago

    They should of course keep that in mind, but it’s not that “should” should always be followed by a verb directly. The problem is that “of” in this context is a mishearing/spelling of “have”, so they should in this case have written it like that instead.

    • @Huschke
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      511 months ago

      I love that you used “should of” in a valid sentence.

    • @jadero
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      111 months ago

      I would argue that “should of” is just a naive written rendition of the spoken contraction “should’ve”. They are homophones, so it’s a completely understandable error among those without the relevant education or background. I know only English and was in Grade 9 at a different school before someone corrected me.