B Sure 2 Run Grammar Check!

Meanderer

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hahaha you guyz…Okay, What do you say when you want to comfort a Grammar pedantic?….. "There, their, they're".


:rofl: Lara..


I agree Red, I hate words that are used in the wrong context...spelling mistakes are easy to make, we all do it if we're typing in a hurry or if someone is dyslexic but using words like 'loose' instead of lose which seems to be endemic, or 'of' in a sentence when it should be 'have' for example does get my hackles rising..
 
I think we all make spelling mistakes like that at some point Annie, people who use words like of instead of have in a sentence or as we said Loose instead of lose, on a regular basis( it's even worse when they say ''loosing'' as in ''john was on the loosing team.'').:aargh:.... clearly are just being lazy grammatically..

True. Good grammar was drummed into us as kids. I've always been a good speller as well.
 

"Usage Note:
Due to has been widely used for many years as a compound preposition like owing to, but some critics have insisted that due should be used only as an adjective. According to this view, it is incorrect to say The concert was canceled due to the rain, but acceptable to say The cancellation of the concert was due to the rain, where due continues to function as an adjective modifying cancellation".
http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/10325/what-is-the-difference-between-owing-to-and-due-to

 
“It's hard to take someone seriously
when they leave you a note saying,

'Your ugly.'
My ugly what?

The idiot didn't even know the
difference between your and you're.”
:single_eye::zombierolleye::zombie:

― Cara Lynn Shultz, Spellcaster
 


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