The Wolf said:I have read posts with awful spelling and wrong words used. I have thought "Don't these people look at what they are writing?".
Then I titled a post "Het gang, let's write a story".
The thread did well and every time I looked at it I was reminded that I absently wrote "het" instead of "hey". I became more forgiving after that.
However, writing there for their or they're is something up with which I shall not put.
The Wolf
Senator Jack said:P.S. If anyone is thinking of taking me up on the use of 'any more' as opposed to 'anymore', that's another argument we can get into.
Regards,
Senator Jack
jamespowers said:...an "of the manor born" fashion.
herringbonekid said:can anyone tell me why Americans habitually use the phrase 'off of' instead of just 'off' ?
i.e. "please take that hat off of the table"
is it taught as being gramatically correct ?
BellyTank said:Isn't it 'To the Manor born'..?
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Whatever happened to "are"? There are two days till St. Patrick's. But we hear, 'There's two days till St. Patrick's. This, on television news.
please take that hat off of the table
Can of worms opened by Jake Fink:
But of course you meant to write: "...two days UNTIL St. Patrick's [Day]