Re: Microsoft pays dear for insults through ignorance
Steve Read wrote:
To mention just one of the grammatical errors in the article, the title should've been "Microsoft Pays Dearly..."UK English again, mate.
Really? In the UK, you use adjectives like "dear" to modify verbs?
OED says "adv 1. At a high price; at great cost."
My British wife is surprised to hear that, too.
I'm checking it out with a couple of my more pedantic English friends.
Steve (10 years in the UK and can't spell anything any more) Read
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