Phred, you're a major hoot and a very clever fella!!!![]()
Phred, you're a major hoot and a very clever fella!!!![]()
I've been Boo'd...
Thanks Barry!
Loose = Hard S. Prounounced like "Luce"
Lose = Soft S or Z-like sound - Looz.
Sorry I started this, but it's one spelling error that just makes me cuckoo!![]()
Don't apologise, it's interesting at least for some of us! I thought that LOSE was a mistakeOriginally Posted by RedHedd
and I was 100% sure that I learned it as LOOSE (I mean the LOSE derived from Lost, not the LOOSE=not tight)! I am happy from what I learned today
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I am sure I make many mistakes myself as English is a foreign language for me, but I like learning and improving![]()
If you go to French forums the number of mistakes that are made is amazingI did not realize that so many people were writing so bad. In comparison the global level on PT is very good.
Can I out a hinge in my skull so I can open it up and loose my mind from time to time? I don't think it gets enough exercise!
Once I was having a conversation about grammar and word usage iwh a co-worker, and a customer chimed in to tell us that his boss had once said "verticalization" because he was too embarassed to use the word "erection" in reference to the construction of a building. 0_0
Thank you Wolf_Q!
I think that's a new trend - turning nouns into verbs; i.e., having a conversation becomes "conversate" and the likeOriginally Posted by CathyBogart
drives me batty!
I don't peruse many threads due to time contraints, but apparently spelling and grammar errors run rampant.
When I do post, I pride myself on attempting to use proper grammar, and refrain from the popular abbreviations, i.e. IMHO (gee . . . might you be expressing someone ELSE'S opinion, other than your own?? So unnecessary!)
I do tend to use " . . . " just to convey my continuity of thought; lazy, and probably incorrect, no doubt. And I am also guilty of not paragraphing as I should.![]()
Not everyone has as an ability to express themselves in writing, and I do not dismiss a posting because there are blatant errors.
As long as the heart is in the right place, even if an apostrophe is not, I can overlook and still relate.
This is an informal pet talk forum where all should feel free to contribute as best they can; not English 101.
AvaJoy
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I find some words to be just laziness. Prolly is one of them. I detest prolly. I have heard people use it when speaking. Another is "slippy". I heard that horrid word by a newscaster when she was discussing the condition of a parking lot. She said it was SLIPPY. I about choked on my drink.
Denyce
Either way it is spelled here on the forum Nutrisystem and I have teamed up this new year to lose part of the cushioning I am currently resting upon...............![]()
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