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There, their, they're - is it just a minority can spell properly?!

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    Archie DukeArchie Duke Posts: 1,610
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    I did derive great pleasure from pointing out to a friend who has a University education that the 1000 business cards he had got printed included the erroneous line " No Job To Small ".


    [ that is wrong ain't it ? ]
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,334
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    "I am so smart, I am so smart! S-M-R-T! I mean S-M-A-R-T..." (Homer Simpson) :D
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    TakaeTakae Posts: 13,555
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    I did derive great pleasure from pointing out to a friend who has a University education that the 1000 business cards he had got printed included the erroneous line " No Job To Small ".

    Ouch. :D
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    AnitaSAnitaS Posts: 4,079
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    I did derive great pleasure from pointing out to a friend who has a University education that the 1000 business cards he had got printed included the erroneous line " No Job To Small ".


    [ that is wrong ain't it ? ]
    Oops.
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    John259John259 Posts: 28,484
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    Some of these mistakes literally make my blood boil!
    :)

    Two more which annoy me:

    People wrongly spelling "computer program" as "computer programme".

    People wrongly using the word "software" as if it referred to a single specific item, for example "I'm going to download a software to edit photos."
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    TakaeTakae Posts: 13,555
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    John259 wrote: »
    Two more which annoy me:

    People wrongly spelling "computer program" as "computer programme".

    People wrongly using the word "software" as if it referred to a single specific item, for example "I'm going to download a software to edit photos."

    I admit it does annoy me a bit when people refer 'TV programme' as 'TV program'.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,138
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    John259 wrote: »
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    People wrongly spelling "computer program" as "computer programme".


    probably a programmer who is programming
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,216
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    You're all just been pedantic.

    That one really makes people look dumb.
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    BunionsBunions Posts: 15,023
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    Mine is 'somethink' which is like nails down a black-board to me >:(

    So often said by so many on TV - many of whom speak rather well otherwise.

    I had a huge row with someone on FB about it once who was able to post examples (found online) backing-up their point that it is okay to pronounce it like that.

    Not in my f**king house it ain't! :D
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    Mr DosMr Dos Posts: 3,637
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    There was a trend a while ago to deliberately misspell words that were commonly misspelled on chat rooms due to typing fast e.g. 'teh' for 'the'. This was to allude to the poster being a chat room dude and hence 'cool'. Anyone who commented on these words obviously was not aware of this and so showed that they were 'uncool'. Examples of other deliberate errors I can remember are cloths for clothes, mixing up lose and loose etc. Recently I was going to point out to a poster in the TV DS forum that the word was aerial not ariel (the soap powder) but I wondered if this was the 'cool' way to spell that word.

    Nowadays a lot of incorrect spelling on forums and newspaper comment sections is down to people using phones and tablets with tiny touch screens, and also predictive text howlers. It's also common for txtspk to crop up in job applications, exam answers and even ordinary conversations. The comedian Bill Bailey claims he overheard a teenager telling his mate a joke. The mate didn't laugh, but replied 'Lol'.
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    DMN1968DMN1968 Posts: 2,875
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    It's when we get get a letter home from school, written by the head of year, which has "their" and "they're" incorrectly used I despair.

    If the teachers are unable to use the correct spelling in formal correspondence, then what hope is their* for the children.

    * :p
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    John259John259 Posts: 28,484
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    This thread is like hashtag awesome!
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    Zack06Zack06 Posts: 28,304
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    The worst offenders for me are "your" instead of "you're" and the absolute irritant, extraneous apostrophes. >:(

    I've seen people write "he sell's" instead of "he sells", "writer's" instead of "writers" and it just drives me mad. It has got to be the worst grammatical mistake one can make in my view. Dreadful.
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    misslibertinemisslibertine Posts: 14,306
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    John259 wrote: »
    This thread is like hashtag awesome!

    Ikr? Totes amazeballs.
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    Pull2OpenPull2Open Posts: 15,138
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    Another grammar and spelling thread! How refreshing!
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    TakaeTakae Posts: 13,555
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    Zack06 wrote: »
    The worst offenders for me are "your" instead of "you're" and the absolute irritant, extraneous apostrophes. >:(

    I've seen people write "he sell's" instead of "he sells", "writer's" instead of "writers" and it just drives me mad. It has got to be the worst grammatical mistake one can make in my view. Dreadful.

    I'm seeing more instances of who's when it should be whose.
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    McMahauldMcMahauld Posts: 1,257
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    Zack06 wrote: »
    I've seen people write "he sell's" instead of "he sells",
    "writer's" instead of "writers" and it just drives me mad.
    It has got to be the worst grammatical mistake one can make
    in my view. Dreadful.

    Quelle apostrophe!
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    Alien_SaxonAlien_Saxon Posts: 1,178
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    ..This is only likely to get worse, state educated children have adopted this "jafaican" dialect and it's not only effecting how they write but how they speak.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,334
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    It's all getting two much. :o
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 21,093
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    I think it has something to do with the changing way in which people pronounce words. Quite a lot pronounce their as there so they're bound to get mixed up.
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    pickwickpickwick Posts: 25,739
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    ..This is only likely to get worse, state educated children have adopted this "jafaican" dialect and it's not only effecting how they write but how they speak.
    Affecting.
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    John259John259 Posts: 28,484
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    ..This is only likely to get worse, state educated children have adopted this "jafaican" dialect and it's not only effecting how they write but how they speak.
    Is it also affecting how they speak...? :):)
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    RadiomaniacRadiomaniac Posts: 43,510
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    Alot.
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    Bus Stop2012Bus Stop2012 Posts: 5,624
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    It has lead me to despair.
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    AaronWxAaronWx Posts: 2,531
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    Oh dear, imagine if you were worried about something that actually mattered!
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