First draft, it makes for slightly easier reading.
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Is it I (not, is it me!) or are there any other people out there who hate/s bad grammar? (perhaps that should be ... "are there ... people" (sing. noun) ... but it doesn’t sound right).
It is so prevalent these days, especially on the telly. Even news readers say, "I was SAT there”, or, “I was STOOD there”, instead of what we were all taught at school, i.e. "seated" and "standing". The B.B.C. announcers are no exception to this either. What a dreadful inheritance this is from what was always regarded as the pillar of English excellence.
Perhaps it’s because so many interfering Govt. education departments have seen it in their wisdom to eradicate all proper grammar from school curricula over so many years. Also, when we were greeted with, "how are you?” we always said, "fine thank you". Where /when did this Americanism crawl in from? “I’m good!". Surely this latter was meant to signify how excellent you were at something, but certainly not grammar, it seems.