Those conjugations are correct.
“don’t” applies to the plural subject of “words”. “hasn’t” applies to the singular subject of “letter”. “you’re” is using the general “you” in English that replaces the archaic/formal “one”. “doesn’t” applies to the singular concept of being or not being bilingual.
It might help to read the first sentence like:
Op is one of those people who find it easier to read when words are spelled correctly and don’t shoehorn in a [throwback letter that hasn’t been used in English for centuries].
_skj@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
None of those languages have thorn in their modern alphabets.
And every example you pointed out is valid English. You should probably learn it if you are going to nitpick other people’s grammer
AntiBullyRanger@ani.social 3 weeks ago
I am not the one nitpicking LMFAO, i like folks be quirky in their expressions. The internet is a weird network, dunno why grammar nazis apply.
bleistift2@sopuli.xyz 3 weeks ago
Because the internet revolves around communication and communication is fostered by standardization such as consistent spelling. If you don’t want to communicate in a way people easily understand, then don’t. Pretending to adhere to the rules and then throwing a curve ball throws a lot of people off for no purpose, including me. That’s why it’s annoying.
AntiBullyRanger@ani.social 3 weeks ago
Rules you fabricated on your aneuristic mind in the network known for following rules of discourse, language, and the standard way of vernacularizing text. It appears the issue stems from mythologizing your “easily understand” standard of English nobody knows. Pretending folks to adhere to your rules and then throwing your curve ball throws a lot of people off for no purpose, including me. That’s why you are annoying.