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.
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.
~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
"So baby take a axe to your makeup kit
Set ablaze the billboards and their advertisements
Love with all your hearts and never forget
How good it feels to be alive
And strive for your desire"
-rx bandits
The only thing I really can't stand is when people don't use punctuation and their sentences just run on and on and.....I get out of breath just reading them!
German shepard.its Germen shepHERD people lmao..OMG i cant tell you how annoying that is to me![]()
These bug me for some reason.
advice ~ advise
principle ~ principal
since ~ sense
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
I found an interesting website today. I thought it's very appropriate for this thread:
"Common Errors in English Usage" by Paul Brian
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/errors.html#errors
thanks k9krazee for the signature!
I have bookmarked that .................. thanks!!!Originally Posted by vinjashira
(or is it thank's or thanks' .......................)
M!
"No dog is born either vicious or friendly, but rather a blank slate that is moulded, for better or worse, by the owner."
You know, I've been having troubles with your and you're latley. I clearly know the difference, but I find myself typing you're all the time when I mean you're and just barely catching my mistake.
That site is good! Today on the weather channel the announcer misused a saying, I can't remember what now but I laughed out loud and my dad was like, "What are you laughing at??!"
Niņo & Eliza
lol I just saw that email the other day about how the human brain only needs to recognize a few letters in a word to actually recognize it. Sooo.....Just to let you all know, I misspell words all the time in typos and hardly ever go back to correct them. Hope all of you can be lienient on me.![]()
Tim ~ Majestic Collies
"Just when you think there are no Angels, a Collie comes into your life""Life is not measured by the number of breaths we takebut by the moments that take our breath away"
GIVE ME THE HELPLESS, THE LOST, THE HOMELESS LITTLE ONES STRUGGLING TO LIVE; SEND THESE WEAK,ABANDONED LIVES TO ME, I OFFER HOPE, CARE, WARMTH AND MOST OF ALL LOVE,
Pledge of a Rescue Worker
I freely admit I'm an awful typer. I try to catch my mistakes (not always very good at doing so though)
Anyway, my biggest pet peeve that I've seen many people - both young and old do - is using "of" instead of "have"
For instance: I should have gone to the park
Someone would say: I should of gone to the park.
I know they are thinking what they hear. We constantly murder english in our speach. What we are saying is "should've" which is a contraction of "should have".
"Of" is a preposition. "Have" is a verb. Don't mix them up!
Tomorrow is a big one I see. Someone wrote "tomarra" the other day about a dozen times in a handful of posts and I wants to scream. One mispelling is understandable (and if I'm typing even expected) but spelling the same word wrong the same way time after time?
As an educator, I have a plethora of comments and opinions that would most likely start a war about the state of the educational system in the USA.
I will say this: Most people don't understand why it's important to be that particular about spelling and grammar. (These same people also are dependent upon the calculator.) I have argued this until I'm cyanotic, and I have wasted my breath. It is a losing battle.
People can learn the rules regardless of their opinion, but we have set our standards too low. It is embarrassing to me to know that non-native English speakers have a better command of the English language than our high school graduates.
America suffers from a huge independent and individualist streak that appears fabulous and enviable from a distance, but proves problematic for certain areas of concern, such as a unified, national educational system. When the US government gets serious about the education of our young, you will see the difference.
War? I haven't even begun to speak about the American educational system.
Anne
PS. who probably fomented a war anyway
PSS It is scary that as a math teacher I have a better command of the language than most of the teachers in the school, with the exception of the English teachers, that is.
Last edited by mrspunkysmom; 08-07-2006 at 12:20 AM. Reason: additional thoughts
What a neat thread!!!! I grew up in a house with an English teacher as mom.......she still corrects her children and grandchildren on "lie and lay" and many, many other things!!! I can remember her returning a letter to me, when I was in college (long before email) and correcting my spelling on "seperate". I used an "a", rather than an "e" and she let me know about it!
Logan
I kept telling myself that I wasn't going to say anything more in this thread, but Kim brings up a good point. A lot of spelling mistakes (my own included) are because we do not pronounce our words correctly. Another example would be, "First off;" the actual expression is "first of all" indicating that you are going to give at least two reasons why you feel/believe a certain way. But somehow it has all become run together and may people now just say, and type, "first off." Another example, I have a problem with words that begin with "pre" and "per" (is it "performance" or "preformance", is it "prescription" or "perscription"). I can usually figure it out, but it really takes a lot of concentration on my part as to how to correctly pronounce the word. Another thing I find a little confusing (okay, irritating) is that everyone seems to use the word "anyways", I had always thought the word was "anyway," no "s"; however, now the common usage seems to be with the "s" added on. Is that correct?Originally Posted by catnapper
Logan, I had to smile when you mentioned "separate," I have to spellcheck that word all of the time; that is how I know the "a" is right.
And kitten645, how do you know the poor lost animal wasn't really "wondering" (where he was-lol).![]()
on my graduation day, a good friend sent me a card that said "congraduations on your gradualations" hahaha...that was priceless!![]()
right, but how could be correct if didn't know? unless you were told you mispelt! what you, blue frog typed always is one of my favorites - it's in scrapbook collection.
this could be really annoyed because .. not only people don't know how to type correct, they type too fast! carefreely. such like ; instead of ' and i instead of o too - biy, yiu, kodding or pozza!!
playing with words is great! these I see most pet talk common incorrections .. please do remember these!
definitely .. (no 'a' or more than two 'a's in it at all!)
then (chronically) or than (more).
here, not hear. (place)
hear, not here. (sense)
we[here]i[/here]rd, not wierd or werid.
yesterday
truly - no 'e' in.
no loosing or no comming.
gor[crossout]a/e/o[/crossout]geous .. oh how I wish pet talk could remove errors automatically before it is posted.. ask santa claws for autospelling system?![]()
rest and sleep softly sweet locke..
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Oh geez I would stumble onto this thread - my favorite kind of peeve thread!
I'm with Gina on the peeve to "comming" instead of "coming" also I keep seeing "hudge" for huge, the to, too, two dilemma, of instead of have, loose for lose, there, their and they're (that one makes me CRINGE). I can't figure out how people get "no" for "know" .... Reminds me of that old thread, I think it was in general - Spelling DOES count.
I have a spellcheck plug-in for Internet Explorer that's free and will use it before I post this![]()
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