Do you talk like this?

geno

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I've been seeing this more and more lately, do people say this consciously or is it slang or what? Why not just say "shirt needs ironing" or "shirt needs *to be* ironed" correctly?

I first saw this online and thought it was just a typo, now I'm seeing it more and more, what the hell kinda slang is that? :confused: Sorry, me being a New Englander, I don't undertand it :p
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: minendo
"This shirt needs ironed" "car needs washed"
Not exactly. It's "car needs warshed."

:laugh: So many people here in the midwest say that.

BTW, I would never say either phrase. It's: "This car needs to be washed" and "This shirt needs to be ironed."
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: minendo
"This shirt needs ironed" "car needs washed"
Not exactly. It's "car needs warshed."

:laugh: So many people here in the midwest say that.

BTW, I would never say either phrase. It's: "This car needs to be washed" and "This shirt needs to be ironed."

And you would be correct. :)
 

BAMAVOO

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Originally posted by: Nik
No, I do not talk like that. I'm a grammar nazi; I speak English correctly and properly.

Then find the mistakes in your sentence.
 

Mr N8

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Yeah, its common here in the Midwest. I used to talk like that, because that's how everyone, including teachers, talked when I was growing up. I've since learned that it is incorrect, and have to make myself insert the "to be" into the sentence.
 

kranky

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Oh, I always was told that was a Pittsburgh idiom. That's a mistake which needs corrected.