I'm a hillbilly, and some things that sound right to me are very, very wrong and probably come close to illiterate. :D
I'm going over my copyedited manuscript and keep coming across an editorial correction that I know is right, but I wonder if my way isn't more accepted even though it's really incorrect.
I say:
that's what he smelled
that's what he did
that's what he wanted to know
so that's how it was done
it's been changed to:
that was what he smelled
that was what he did
that was what he wanted to know
so that was how it was done
now i realize it's a tense issue, and the copy editor is correcting my mistake, but to my hillbilly ear the correction is jarring. opinions out there? (now that i read her correction here, it no longer seems that jarring.)