First of all, I have been lurking in this forum for quite some time. I share your affinity for language. Thanks for your thought-provoking questions and comments.
My question regards the use of the word 'supposed' in informal usage. An example:
I have seen (and used) this construct all of my life. Within the last 5 or so years, however, have I noticed the misspelling 'suppose' being used.
I see this error in professional e-mails, in printed brochures, etc. Is this something you too have noticed? And fairly recently at that?
I appreciate your thoughts on this!
-Todd
My question regards the use of the word 'supposed' in informal usage. An example:
Code:
I am [i]supposed[/i] to go to lunch at 12:30 today.
I have seen (and used) this construct all of my life. Within the last 5 or so years, however, have I noticed the misspelling 'suppose' being used.
Code:
I am [i]suppose[/i] to go to lunch at 12:30 today.
I see this error in professional e-mails, in printed brochures, etc. Is this something you too have noticed? And fairly recently at that?
I appreciate your thoughts on this!
-Todd