Love Ones, originally uploaded by Shameful Typos.

Leaving off the “d” in a past-tense verb or a past participle is a fairly common error, probably the result of writing what one thinks one hears without seeing it in print or considering the grammar. Other common examples are “use to” and “ice tea.”

Taken by Pheasance at Publix grocery store, Jacksonville, FL, on October 20, 2005.

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