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I suppose this is the right section for this - - its just a little niggle that I have & I know some others have it too.
Why is it some don't know what 'There' to use? i know there are several but did your English teacher let you leave before getting it right?
Why is it some don't know what 'There' to use? i know there are several but did your English teacher let you leave before getting it right?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agree with you entirely jemisa, but I would also argue (being a grammar pedant) with your "what" - I would say "why is that some don't know which "there" to use".
I get very fed up - not with you - but with the modern trend to say "that" instead of "which" - the one that I use, the train that I catch. I was taught to say "which" - this is the hairbrush which I use.
Sorry!
I get very fed up - not with you - but with the modern trend to say "that" instead of "which" - the one that I use, the train that I catch. I was taught to say "which" - this is the hairbrush which I use.
Sorry!
if I'm typing quickly I sometimes put wrong one but doesnt mean I dont know which one to use. My mate always puts to no matter in what context, I've explianed to her about 'too' but she says she was never good at school and isnt good with reading or writing. So I guess you'll just have to live with that fact, that not everyone had a good education.
I know perfectly well how to spell and the right 'their' or 'their' but type so quickly that my fingers are often ahead of my brain. I type the most ridiculous things sometimes. Almost like predictive text!!
So I think people can be forgiven for using wrong spellings etc. on here. I actually was extremely good at English and hope I still am.
So I think people can be forgiven for using wrong spellings etc. on here. I actually was extremely good at English and hope I still am.
I'm glad others have little niggles too, thanks for sharing.
Another I'll mention too is when someone is describing a word beginning with 'H' it is aitch, beginning with A for aitch NOT Haitch.
Have you ever seen that word game on TV where you have to find words within words? (can't think of the name at the mo) it grates on me soo much I have to turn it over.
jem
Another I'll mention too is when someone is describing a word beginning with 'H' it is aitch, beginning with A for aitch NOT Haitch.
Have you ever seen that word game on TV where you have to find words within words? (can't think of the name at the mo) it grates on me soo much I have to turn it over.
jem
Also 'of' and 'off', 'Your' vs 'You're', 'to' vs 'too'.
It never ceases to amaze me that printed signs - not hand-written, but professionally printed signs - can state "Smile, your on camera".
I was behind a van the other day emblazoned with the logo "No job to big or to small".
And I've previously mentioned (on this site) seeing a sign-writer's van which stated, in large lettering on the back, "all work fully gauranteed".
Now I know people aren't perfect, and the fact that the majority can read and write at all is great. But these signs are printed by professionals - does no-one read them first?
It never ceases to amaze me that printed signs - not hand-written, but professionally printed signs - can state "Smile, your on camera".
I was behind a van the other day emblazoned with the logo "No job to big or to small".
And I've previously mentioned (on this site) seeing a sign-writer's van which stated, in large lettering on the back, "all work fully gauranteed".
Now I know people aren't perfect, and the fact that the majority can read and write at all is great. But these signs are printed by professionals - does no-one read them first?
I am a maths teacher at secondary school and have noticed the year on year deterioration in spelling. A contributory factor is no doubt 'text speak' and email/MSN abbreviations.
Another very common mistake is to write ARE instead of OUR ("Mr Factor is are teacher").
And A instead of I crops up ( "A went to bed at 11 last night!)
Another very common mistake is to write ARE instead of OUR ("Mr Factor is are teacher").
And A instead of I crops up ( "A went to bed at 11 last night!)
I agree with Whickerman about professionally painted signs - in our town we have just acquired "Wise buy's". Oh, the poor apostrophe! Everywhere except the correct place! We had a sandwich bar called "Bon apetite". Someone advertising secretarial services offered "CV's typed very acurately" !!!! Would you employ him/her? I must admit that I'm a pedant but I'm proud to be one.