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Old March 12th 16, 05:02 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Used Mornington Crescent station for the first time in years today, and
was disappointed to find that the mechanical voice doesn't know the
difference between 'will' and 'shall', and now intones "The next lift
shall be the one to the right."

In my experience this error is usually made by people who want to look
better at grammar than they are, and who are prone to saying "whom"
instead of "who" on every occasion.

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On Sat, 12 Mar 2016 18:02:04 +0000, Grebbsy McLaren
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Used Mornington Crescent station for the first time in years today, and
was disappointed to find that the mechanical voice doesn't know the
difference between 'will' and 'shall', and now intones "The next lift
shall be the one to the right."

In my experience this error is usually made by people who want to look
better at grammar than they are, and who are prone to saying "whom"
instead of "who" on every occasion.

G.

Themselve's should be ashamed.
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Old March 14th 16, 08:43 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Saturday, 12 March 2016 18:12:25 UTC, Grebbsy McLaren wrote:
Used Mornington Crescent station for the first time in years today, and
was disappointed to find that the mechanical voice doesn't know the
difference between 'will' and 'shall', and now intones "The next lift
shall be the one to the right."

In my experience this error is usually made by people who want to look
better at grammar than they are, and who are prone to saying "whom"
instead of "who" on every occasion.

G.
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Criticising LU's grammar using fail as a noun seems a bit rich!
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Old March 14th 16, 09:09 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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On 14/03/2016 09:43, Ralph Ayres wrote:

Criticising LU's grammar using fail as a noun seems a bit rich!

Times change and usage with it: the OED's 1993 draft additions included
that usage - "A failure to achieve the standard required to pass an
examination; a classification denoting this." - with quotations from
1944 and 1988.

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On Saturday, 12 March 2016 18:12:25 UTC, Grebbsy McLaren wrote:
Used Mornington Crescent station for the first time in years today, and
was disappointed to find that the mechanical voice doesn't know the
difference between 'will' and 'shall'


Could you perhaps explain the difference?
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