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ickplant@lemmy.world to cats@lemmy.world · 3 days ago

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  • L0rdMathias@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Holy moly proper use of the regular past tense of sneak?? I haven’t seen that on the internet ever. “I sneaked my way into the concert, but I also snuck several beers into the venue.”

    • belastend@slrpnk.net
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      Wait, English has two different verbs “to sneak”?

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        Yeah, but people will look at you weird if you use sneaked in serious contexts.

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          I mean, OC implies that “sneaked” and “snuck” have different meanings

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            Might be a regional thing, but in the US you only hear snuck unless the person is trying to be cutesy, like pretending to be a cat.

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        More than that. One can creep about, or flit stealthily from place to place.

        I’m sure there’s more.

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          Nono, those are synonyms of " to sneak". He is saying that sneak has two different past tenses, depending on the meaning.

      • rockerface 🇺🇦@lemm.ee
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        Transitive vs intransitive, I guess

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          That would be an absolute anomaly in English, as far as I know.

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            Ah yes, because English is such a structured and regular language otherwise

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      Hmmmm

      My German speaking brain (as a second language, my native language is English) is interpreting “my way” and “several beers” as accusative objects, and the repeated use of “into” as clues which would make me want to use the same conjugation for both. I could see “I sneaked into the concert but I also snuck several beers in.”

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      3 days ago


      “I Snooki’d my way into the pantry”

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