IRREGARDLESS. I cannot stand when people use it. It's not a word. REGARDLESS is a word, IRREGARDLESS is not.
IRREGARDLESS. I cannot stand when people use it. It's not a word. REGARDLESS is a word, IRREGARDLESS is not.
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It truly saddens me to see some of the spelling errors we see on this board. All in all, most people spell pretty well but it disturbs me that some people can't spell any better than they do. It seems that someone starts spelling a particular word wrong and it catches on. Like I said in another thread, put a dictionary by the computer or use spell check if available![]()
My latest pet peeve is the misuse of lose and loose. When did people start loosing weight??![]()
I've been Boo'd...
Thanks Barry!
Ditto! i saw that one earlier and just shook my head.My latest pet peeve is the misuse of lose and loose. When did people start loosing weight??
Google is great for looking up proper spelling.
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Spelling mistakes annoy me a bit, but I suppose a lot of us make typos now and againThe mix up of there, their and they're is something I usually notice though
I am not a perfect speller but I hate it when people misuse the words there and thier and it really bothers me when people use "i" instead of a capital "I". I have seen it on commercials and it's so annoying, IMO.
Do you mean their? heheOriginally Posted by Maltese_Love
don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....
I have been frosted!
Thanks Kfamr for the signature!
One of my spelling peeves is:
Exited. Exited is not when you are happy about something - EXCITED is the correct word/spelling.
I see it used a lot on here.
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Yes, I remember reading that post, so, I now have my Webster's Dictionary near the computer.Originally Posted by Daisy and Delilah
My pet peeve, since registering on a forum, is the use of acronymns!!!
I don't use them, I won't !!!! LOL, BYB, ROTFL, IMO, and a few more that I gave up trying to figure out----by now, my 4th grade teacher is certainly rolling over in her grave!!!
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I am a spell checker, because of my 4th grade teacher!!!!! She was very, very strict!!!!!!! But, ---she taught me so much!!!!!! and , I was so lucky as an adult, to tell her just how wonderful a teacher she was!
I have to laugh out loudwhen some one corrects my spelling on this forum. So, please, if or when you spot incorrect spelling or punctuation within my replies, give me a kick in the pants!!!!!!!!
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I have college credits in English!!!!!! So, I deserve it!!!!!!!
My math teacher in 9th grade did that ALL the time! I hated her even more for it. Math is so blah and she made me hate it even more. I too HATE the misuse/overuse of appostraphies. I don't get why people at least can't get in their minds that appostraphies are for POSSESION and CONTRACTIONS!! At least get that!Originally Posted by moosmom
I've been called grammar police for correcting my parents when I was young but I'm a terrible speller. I often mispell words in people's signatures and only save them as jpgs.
Another that drives me crazy is "spelt"
edit: I just had to look it up. It is a type of wheat but it is also accepted as the past tense of "spell" in England
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Spelt is spelt correctly according to spellcheck and Google. Michelle Saturday definitely bugs me aswell.
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I know what you mean. But, you know, it's in the dictionary now.Originally Posted by moosmom
So, I don't say anything about it anymore. It's just one of those words that's been used for so long, it's made it into the dictionary. My dad says it and always has, it's always bugged me.
It also drives me insane when people say "I seen this..." or "I seen him at the store today." Man. But, half of my friends from South Carolina speak that way.
I notice spelling all of the time. It's one thing if English isn't your first language, but, it speaks volumes for the country we live in when people are graduating who can't even spell simple words correctly. Or at least strive to learn the correct way. I pride myself in being aware of what I type. I make typos all the time, but, I will even correct my posts weeks later if I notice something.And, I've asked my niece many times to help me with certain grammatical conundrums (one of my all time favorite words!). She teaches language arts, and, she's always willing to help me or at least find the answer, because she doesn't know the answer all the time, either.
Someone mentioned something about acronyms, I rarely use them, either. LOL is something I've never used. Don't know why I've never used it, it doesn't usually annoy me too much.![]()
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its it's and its' (the last is I believe...when all the its get together and buy something....)mens room, womens room?????? and your and you're ...I guess that makes me one of the ' nuts?
In Germany we get it the other way round- it would be correct to write
"Sams cars" without an ' as the genitiv s in German is just added to the word. But many half-wits who know a little English just write Sam's now- which sounds ok as long as it's an English name but Sieglinde's flower shop in German sounds rather funny to me.
Well, it IS in the dictionary. :POriginally Posted by moosmom
The only thing that REALLY bothers me is:
it's and its
their, there, and they're
and you're and your
Now I know I get its and it's mixed up sometimes, but I NEVER get your and you're mixed up, and they are soo easy to get straight. If you undo the contraction and will be saying "you are..." then it is "you're". If you are talking about posession, it is just "your". Ta dah!
It's and its STILL throws me off sometimes... it's almost backwards from "normal" rules. Normally you use 's for posession, but not for it's! It's backwards!
"Look at its leg!"
"It's going to close."
Or watch me get those mixed up... that's really the only thing that still continues to confuse me!!
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