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Spelling Police....
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I am not a fan of the spelling and grammar police who pick holes in posts. I am guilty of typos, spelling and grammatical errors as much as the next ABer; as long as the meaning is clear then I tend to let it go.
I've just seen a post on Facebook where a proud Mum has announced that her son has started his first job. Amongst all the congratulatory messages a family member has posted "Were so proud!" My immediate thought was " OMG, what has the young guy done to let you down so soon?" I then twigged........
It's amazing how a trivial typo can completely change the nature of the message!
Do you have any favourite typos?
I've just seen a post on Facebook where a proud Mum has announced that her son has started his first job. Amongst all the congratulatory messages a family member has posted "Were so proud!" My immediate thought was " OMG, what has the young guy done to let you down so soon?" I then twigged........
It's amazing how a trivial typo can completely change the nature of the message!
Do you have any favourite typos?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wouldn't say their my favourites, but I find my teeth grinding when i see "would of/ could of/should of" instead of using the correct "would have/could have/should have" trivial I know, but I find it irritating none the less.
Oh and "loose" and "lose"
PS
And "draws" instead of "drawers"
In fact quite a few when I think about it!
Oh and "loose" and "lose"
PS
And "draws" instead of "drawers"
In fact quite a few when I think about it!
An almost new Mercedes Sprinter van professionally done with lettering for Wedding Dresse's!
Why don't companies have their notices proof read by someone literate?
There's a difference between typos and poor grammar, the list is huge but here are my favourite gripes.
Any misused apostrophe, if you can't use one, don't use one.
Our/are
Of/have
Their/there
Shops advertising sale prices as "up to 50%" when in reality they mean "up to 50 % off" and their prices are actually from 50%.
Shops which advertise something as 2.49p when they mean £2.49(p), the p is wrong but more understandable.
Had a quick look through and can't find any typos etc.
Why don't companies have their notices proof read by someone literate?
There's a difference between typos and poor grammar, the list is huge but here are my favourite gripes.
Any misused apostrophe, if you can't use one, don't use one.
Our/are
Of/have
Their/there
Shops advertising sale prices as "up to 50%" when in reality they mean "up to 50 % off" and their prices are actually from 50%.
Shops which advertise something as 2.49p when they mean £2.49(p), the p is wrong but more understandable.
Had a quick look through and can't find any typos etc.