I'm convinced that zero English speakers now know how to conjugate "to run" properly in English at all anymore which is too say, maybe "I have ran" and "I had ran" are colloquialy acceptable in an ignorant, modern, world?

I'm convinced that zero English speakers now know how to conjugate "to run" properly in English at all anymore which is too say, maybe "I have ran" and "I had ran" are colloquialy acceptable in an ignorant, modern, world?

I am so glad I am a native english speaker. Most other languages don't seem so difficult
nostr:npub1d4hv0ypkhaegc96p5a6vjdt32p9lhqz0e2cnuf4ep9lnrc53mf5swa2ta7 carefully my friend..you don't wanna peak two early on proper English. Still Sunday morning, gotta build up the steam slowly.
Let the whistle blow this afternoon. I hope you have a good day though and it's a relaxing whistle.😀