Sibbo to [email protected]English • 2 years agoWhat screams "poorly educated"?message-square479fedilinkarrow-up1369arrow-down140
arrow-up1329arrow-down1message-squareWhat screams "poorly educated"?Sibbo to [email protected]English • 2 years agomessage-square479fedilink
minus-squarepersonlinkfedilinkEnglish21•2 years agoUsing an apostrophe in plurals. Don’t know why but this one drives me insane. Also they’re/there/their and you’re/your
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•edit-22 years agoBreak/brake Write one long block of text, no punctuation, capitalization or paragraph breaks.
minus-squarepersonlinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 years agoMaybe it’s okay for something short, like texting, but proper grammar and punctuation are kind of necessary for the longer chunks of text.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•edit-22 years agoI personally find your/you’re very tricky for whatever reason. Like, I know which one I’m supposed to use, but I occasionally find myself using the wrong one every now and then for some inexplicable reason.
minus-squarepersonlinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoSure, makes sense people can know the difference and make these mistakes because of muscle memory or whatever. The problem I have with it is it’s clear many, many people either just don’t know or care which one they’re supposed to use.
minus-squaremaegul (he/they)linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoYes. Especially when typing. Hand writing tends to filter the confusion out more.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-22 years agoEveryone knows the real plural is ATM machines.
minus-square@Impressive_Towel2linkEnglish1•2 years agoHey now guy’s come on their just don’t know better
Using an apostrophe in plurals. Don’t know why but this one drives me insane.
Also they’re/there/their and you’re/your
Break/brake
Write one long block of text, no punctuation, capitalization or paragraph breaks.
Maybe it’s okay for something short, like texting, but proper grammar and punctuation are kind of necessary for the longer chunks of text.
I personally find your/you’re very tricky for whatever reason.
Like, I know which one I’m supposed to use, but I occasionally find myself using the wrong one every now and then for some inexplicable reason.
Sure, makes sense people can know the difference and make these mistakes because of muscle memory or whatever. The problem I have with it is it’s clear many, many people either just don’t know or care which one they’re supposed to use.
Yes. Especially when typing. Hand writing tends to filter the confusion out more.
ATM’s. CPU’s. DVD’s.
Everyone knows the real plural is ATM machines.
That hurt my brain, darn you.
Hey now guy’s come on their just don’t know better