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Do you ever say "could of," "would of," or "should of?" If so, please understand you are committing a horrendous grammatical crime. When you say or write "could of," you surely were intending to say or write "could've" ... which is a proper contraction for "could have." "Could've" sounds quite similar to "could of," but the latter is a nonsensical phrase.
I have the worst grammar and spelling and everything possibly related to English. But what I don't fucking understand is why basically EVERYONE writes should've (should have) as should OF ??? The fuck. It doesn't even make sense or have meaning. It's just 'should have' shortened so it turns to should've. I don't know understand why everyone does it? I know speech has a higher influence on modifying a language but it just really annoys me and I read it everywhere. Silly.