I should have specified that it was incorrectly used to denote past tense. Such as:
Correct:
We ran to the store yesterday (NOT yesterday we run down to the store...)
We run to the store everyday.
>>I sometimes wonder how any non-native English speakers can understand us in the South. Even listening to radio talk shows it is embarrassing to hear southerners speak. You very often hear things similar to:
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>>"We was..."
>>"He be..."
>>"We run down to the store..."
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>>They don't even realize it.
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>Excuse me, but isn't "We run down to the store..." correct?
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