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Nickorwan: 'We don't know who did it but THEY will be found' implies there's more than one criminal involved. Isn't 'he or she' clearer if they don't know the sex of the criminal?
Ellimay1: I agree and I refuse to say 'I'm good'. Again, there's nothing wrong with the word but there's also nothing wrong with tradition. What's wrong with 'fine, thanks'? It's what we say in the UK and suddenly, it isn't!
Missing out 'I' too....
'Love it!'
'Loving it'
'Glad you liked it'
And...
The loss of a distinction between 'practise' and 'practice' in America. It will get here soon, I'm sure.