Friday, September 30, 2005

Future of the Language II
2005.07.31 2:14

Mike, go home. Mike goes home. - S or es was used to define the meaning of two sentences, but then why we have to use s in the sentence like 'He goes home.' I don't think we need.
I am, you are, he is ... why the verb has to change according to the subjectives, I have no idea so far.
Sometimes I was amazed to find the expression like 'she go...' in colloquialism, but I don't think it strange. It stands to reason to be able to express so because no one feels confused about it.
The bad word 'ain't ' is a convenient form for expressing negation, ain't can mean am not, isn't, aren't, hasn't, haven't. But actually we don't have to use many words for negation - just 'ain't' is fine.

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