http://theoatmeal.com/comics/misspelling
Heck yes. A must read.
What are your pet peeves in terms of bad spelling or grammar? Which common words do you have trouble spelling or remembering which one is right? (witch won is rite)
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http://theoatmeal.com/comics/misspelling
Heck yes. A must read.
What are your pet peeves in terms of bad spelling or grammar? Which common words do you have trouble spelling or remembering which one is right? (witch won is rite)
People using are instead of our.
misuse of there, their + they're and just bad grammar in general is annoying
nobody can spell weird. yeah also their they're and there.:eusa_wall
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/effect_an_effect.png
I agree with all of them on that. My main source of problem is mainly that I mis-spell 'me' as 'my' because my fingers don't listen to my brain.
I cannot spell the word 'apparently' no matter how much I try (I just used a spell checker :P).
And frankly I'm still confused between affect/effect.
I have some sort of internal method for telling when to use affect or effect, but I'm not sure how to describe it!
people saying alot instead of a lot does my nut in
i enjoy following people who cant spell on Twitter. always made me laugh. it's ridiculous how they can go on about how intelligent they are and they cant even spell intelligent.
My biggest pet peeve, which makes me strike down people into oblivion, is mixing 'your' and 'you're'... it really gets me.
I use http://www.i-am.bored.com aswell
affect can be replaced and still make sense
that's how i remember it
e.g. i was eaten by a camel -> i was affected by a camel
or people who write 'was' instead of 'were'
(GRAHAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
ha thats good actually
i always put 'alot' and i really cant do effect and affect!!
i hate 'neseccary' aswell i probably spelt it wrong even there who knows
i used to always spell business wrong but last year i finally learnt it
it annoys me when people say i done it
im like DID >;l
Haha this is great. My English teacher used to always go on about the misuse of apostrophes. It only really annoys me when companies do it though, for example in Asda you might see a sign that says CD's but when a person does it online I just laugh at them really.
You're and your.
Their, there and they're
Affect and effect.
There's more but I can't be bothered to think atm, I hate it when people get it wrong though.
The only word I ALWAYS misspell is..
necessary :P
I get confused with its and it's :( And apparently.
It also annoys me when people talk about the Union Jack: It's called the Union Flag unless it's on a boat in which case you can call it the Union Jack all you want. Even the BBC do this :(
it makes me awkward when people misspell awkward
Alot gets me a lot :rolleyes:
I can say I have not had a problem with any of those words or doodads in quite some time. The last one to be sorted was a lot.
The BBC are going to keep an eye on which the public are using ad try to follow it rather than be the ones who determine it.
I think they should just either say; the number is two-thousand-and-ten so that should be its official name OR; we've always said nineteen-ninety-nine so just use that when in doubt. But at the end of the day, people can say what they want.
Worst and most common is alot!!! Aswell is also mispelt a lot too lol.
It's I normally spell its because I cba to use some punctuation
Ooh and.. Bought and brought. 'i brought a game today'..
I totality agree with "their, there & they're" I always get them confused with each other.
*cough* 'Totally' not 'totality'
I didn't know about the Union Flag/Jack thing until Rose on Dr Who said it and I looked it up. What's it called when it's part of the Australian flag?
I made this about apostrophes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9TfOcuushw
a lot always annoys me. i don't fall foul to any of them on a regular basis but when i'm typing i might do you're instead of your or something but i'd never ever do it when i'm writing irl
Thats me!!
Lmao I admit I need to try and improve :(
The union jack... http://www.anbg.gov.au/oz/flag-union.html
Yeah I always type things wrong if I'm not paying attention but it's not like I don't understand them nor would I do it when writing or typing something important.
No... it's the Union Flag as someone above explained. If that's an official government web page, then it's embarrassing (embarrassing is one I get wrong actually :P).
... yes? Its the same thing, really. And we call it the Union Jack.
SourceQuote:
The Australian flag uses three prominent symbols: the Union Jack, the Commonwealth Star (also the Federation Star) and the Southern Cross (or Crux).[1]
So that's probably why I'm confused. It could be the Union Flag in the UK, and the Union Jack at Sea and on colony flags?
'Definitely' is the only one I always get wrong. I spell it definately because I sound it out in my head as deaf-ine-a-telly. owell.
I used to spell definitely definately but I stopped after a while ^^
Mine is "they're their and when" I have been failing at them for three weeks!
Anyone got any tips for they're, their and there?
(I assume you meant there not when)
They're means 'they are'. "They're going to the park".
Their means 'belonging to them'. "Their clothes were stolen while they were swimming in the fountain"
There is a location. "They found the clothes there, by the playground"