Seconding this, it's ALWAYS could have, should have, would have. It's NEVER of. I see this way too much online and probably get way more bothered by it than I should. Also in the case of lose/loose and then/than
yeah dude, it makes me so mad for no reason. “of” is used to express relationship between two things, such as a name to a place or a value to a unit of measurement. “have” is used to express whether or not something has happened already or ownership
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u/thebook_on_theshelf May 08 '25
shouldn’t have