Thursday, December 3, 2015

prepositions - "Of" being used instead of "have"



Recently I've seen many people on Twitter use "of" instead of "have". Eg. Ben Stokes tweeted after the world cup final, " So proud to of represented my country in a world cup final"


I don't want to generalise, but I think I've seen this used by primarily British people. Is it slang or are my basics weak?





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