morrison2951
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Ugly start- sack
did we suddenly move to friggin england
37 yards not a chip shot in college.
It's not just in England bro. "Proved" is right and the more common usage. #patsfans
This doesn’t mean proven is wrong, though. It is a very well-established form, and only a few people from outside North America consider it questionable.
These writers use proven (as an adjective) and proved (in the past and perfect tenses) according to modern conventions...
...But proven often appears in perfect-tense constructions
Gave them 3 with field position
The article you linked disagrees!
we should find some more things that you're willing to talk definitively about without having any concrete way to prove, though
Man Wolford looks a lot faster than I remember.