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Common misuse of the English Language examples
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Now obvious 'typos' are exempt.We all all make them.
ect for 'etc' .
of cause for of course .
Any more glaringly obvious ones?
ect for 'etc' .
of cause for of course .
Any more glaringly obvious ones?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is it boxy? I'm not good at geography, not even local geography. Let me out of this district and I'm lost. Ask me which way to turn - if I say right you would be well advised to turn left. But as Dris said earlier on in her thread you learn something new each day (or words to that effect). I'll count that as my something new.
I am amazed that no-one has yet mentioned the effect / affect confusion.
I know one example of a rare occurrence where someone used "effecting", when they meant to use "affecting", but the sense conveyed was still correct. I know it was a mistake, because I doubt very much that the person concerned was even aware that "effect" can be a verb.
I know one example of a rare occurrence where someone used "effecting", when they meant to use "affecting", but the sense conveyed was still correct. I know it was a mistake, because I doubt very much that the person concerned was even aware that "effect" can be a verb.
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