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(or vice versa)
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"waive" when it should be "wave" | |
1 (1%) |
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"your" when it should be "you're" | |
18 (19%) |
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"less" when it should be "fewer" | |
7 (7%) |
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"lay" when it should be "lie" | |
1 (1%) |
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"to" when it should be "too" | |
5 (5%) |
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"no" when it should be "know" | |
2 (2%) |
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"except" when it should be "accept" | |
2 (2%) |
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gaaaaaahhhh!!! I hate them all, can't choose one | |
25 (27%) |
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grammar nazis | |
20 (21%) |
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other (please list) | |
13 (14%) |
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3 DU members did not wish to select any of the options provided. | |
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askyagerz
(901 posts)I see this one a lot now days
Lunabell
(7,064 posts)Unless someone is being a jerk about something, then my grammar/spelling police lights flash and I make a citizen's arrest. And that's another one: not using an apostrophe to show possesive as opposed to plural, lol. Gggrrr! 😆
On edit: Alot instead of a lot.
qwlauren35
(6,279 posts)I have a SUPER hard time with its and it's. I also want to put apostrophes places when there are plurals of acronyms like CV's. When I type things like "its time to go", I forget the apostrophe and have to go back and at it. If I say "dog's toy", I think "it's toy". And then I have to take it out.
Usually, I catch myself within about 5 seconds. But my fingers/brain always wants to do it wrong.
Lunabell
(7,064 posts)As long as you're not being a jerk, I keep my thoughts to myself. I'm sure I've made mistakes that I haven't caught.
multigraincracker
(34,322 posts)She gave up on me. Im on the language spectrum.
Jeebo
(2,315 posts)Last edited Mon Dec 2, 2024, 02:17 PM - Edit history (1)
Every English teacher I had in high school tried to teach me the principle of economy of words. Don't use more words when using fewer words has the same meaning. The word "before" is one word; "prior to" is two words. Not only that, but "prior to" has always sounded pompous to me. It's as if the person who says "prior to" is trying to sound erudite or intelligent or something. Why is that nobody wants to use the word "before" any more? There's nothing wrong with that word. Use it. Same thing about "subsequent to" instead of "after".
-- Ron
IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,185 posts)Skittles
(160,304 posts)WTF
beveeheart
(1,416 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(36,622 posts)enid602
(9,086 posts)Improper use and overuse of reflexive.
True Dough
(20,840 posts)If it's something you can quantify, it should be "fewer."
There are fewer calories in that dessert.
I couldn't care less.
But: It will cost you $100, less the $20 deposit.
English is full of exceptions (not acceptions).
Skittles
(160,304 posts)"I could care less."
justaprogressive
(2,574 posts)Gaaaaah!
Fla Dem
(25,870 posts)Last edited Sun Nov 3, 2024, 08:59 AM - Edit history (1)
Have a great "2 days before we Elect Kamala Day"!!!!
milestogo
(18,256 posts)skypilot
(8,947 posts)...that is what I was going to post. I see "should of" more than all of the other things in the OP combined. It's horrifying.
John1956PA
(3,429 posts). . . "Thanks for setting me straight. I must of got lost somewhere down the line." (Acknowledgement to The J. Geils Band)
Aristus
(68,617 posts)Ohiya
(2,463 posts)chouchou
(1,425 posts)Doc_Technical
(3,609 posts)Harker
(15,206 posts)Harker
(15,206 posts)it just makes me cringe
Harker
(15,206 posts)Skittles
(160,304 posts)yes indeed
Junebug46
(2 posts)do we make you nervous?
Polybius
(18,360 posts)Like welp, it's not done by mistake. It's done on purpose, the way Xer and Millennials in the 90's spelled cool: kewl.
Harker
(15,206 posts)My zeal got the better of me.
Upthevibe
(9,249 posts)I know there are people on DU who aren't into the show Friends but it's one of my very favorites. It's gotten me through some hard times.
The reason I bring it up is because there's a scene where Ross and Rachel are having a huge fight that involves the use of the words your and you're. For me, it's one of the funniest scenes in any comedy ever. Sometimes when I need to laugh I'll go to YouTube and watch scenes from various shows. This is one I almost always go to but you need to be a regular viewer because in order to get it you need the context.
Clouds Passing
(2,697 posts)Abolishinist
(2,071 posts)so that the 'offending' word is not spelled out. Such as the "N-word", or the "C-word".
Guess what, when I hear someone saying "N-word", my brain immediately translates this to... well... you know. Why all the f***ing b***s**t over this?
JoseBalow
(5,630 posts)your an idiot.
Harker
(15,206 posts)Junebug46
(2 posts)BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,478 posts)Historic NY
(38,045 posts)it can be annoying, but it does capture this stuff.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,991 posts)Response to BWdem4life (Original post)
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surfered
(3,725 posts)it's either IT IS or a possession of Cousin It! THAT'S IT!
Different Drummer
(8,781 posts)Different Drummer
(8,781 posts)I know people who think a plural just isn't a plural without 's.
rogerballard
(3,852 posts)Basso8vb
(458 posts)Instead of "could've" or "should've".
No faster way to come off as an idiot in my opinion.
sorcrow
(529 posts)Then when it should be than and vice versa.
Best regards
Sorghum Crow
electric_blue68
(18,685 posts)BWdem4life
(2,502 posts)Might as well waive goodbye to me for a long time
Abolishinist
(2,071 posts)(I'm not a good grammar person, so I'm prolly wrong).
3catwoman3
(25,664 posts)When I started seeing this in print on message boards, it took me the longest damn time to figure out what "wala" was supposed to mean, and I was horrified when it finally became clear.
I particularly dislike the word impactful. It sounds clumsy and heavy. What's wrong with influential or effective?
My distaste for this word may have its roots in my nursing career. When someone is severely constipated, they are said to be impacted. Colloquially known by those of us in health care as the FOS syndrome - full of shit. Not a big leap from there to impactful.
quaint
(3,651 posts)Sometimes the mean in me leaks out.
Polybius
(18,360 posts)I hate "alot" when it should be "a lot."
Silent Type
(7,325 posts)Think we should avoid them when possible. But prefer to focus on content, not grammar.
Does embarrass the heck out of me to read an old post where one would question my education.
TlalocW
(15,632 posts)Between you and I, etc. Nails on chalkboard.