“sneaked”? Did a journalist write that headline using “sneaked” instead of “snuck”? That says something about the MSM if so...
“sneaked”? Did a journalist write that headline using “sneaked” instead of “snuck”? That says something about the MSM if so...”
I noticed that also. Now, this is a British website with British English, but the “regularization” of verbs has been going on for 100 years. In my lifetime, “dreamed” has become the norm; I get funny looks if I use the (old-fashioned?) “dreamt”. The spelling checker I use in the browser barfs on “dreamt”.
>Did a journalist write that headline using âsneakedâ instead of âsnuckâ? That says something about the MSM if so...
Actually, using “sneaked” is the proper use of the word. “snuck” is not even a proper word. It’s not in the proper English dictionary, unless someone sneaked it in recently.