I didn't mean to do that. Paradolia is an incredible thing.Lt Blasphemer said:I see what you did there, irregardless is a double negative, very clever indeed.The Amazing Tea Alligator said:Irregardless, I still like to say OK.
I didn't mean to do that. Paradolia is an incredible thing.Lt Blasphemer said:I see what you did there, irregardless is a double negative, very clever indeed.The Amazing Tea Alligator said:Irregardless, I still like to say OK.
Oll Korrect, Google it2012 Wont Happen said:I was talking to someone earlier, and I was about to put, in response, simply the letter "k". Figuring that they deserved at least two letters, I revised that to "ok" and sent it. As Google Chrome's spell check has just informed me, and as my seconds late brain informed me then, it should have been revised to the four letter "okay".
Ok, is not a word. if it were, it would probably be pronounced like "rock" without the "r" sound. O.K. was originally used as a funny way to shorten the word "okay" (haha- "kay" sounds like "K" and "O" sounds like... well, you get the point). Now its become so accepted that most people seem to simply think that is how the word is spelled.
What are some accepted grammatical mistake you frequently see people making?
In what context?xavi said:Than(should be then)
It actually isn't a hard and fast rule. It's perfectly acceptable from a grammatical standpoint to start a sentence with "and" or even "but". However, this didn't stop well meaning English teachers telling small children not to because it often results in fragments. And you may even start sentences with "because", or "however." Of course, many people have severe aversions to these uses due to the influence of said English teachers. Because of this, many people avoid their use in formal writing.DJmagma said:everyone starts a sentence with the word "and" though your not suppsoe too. EVERYONE, even world renowned writers do it.
True, but only as long as you immediately follow that "And" or "But" with a comma.Dags90 said:It actually isn't a hard and fast rule. It's perfectly acceptable from a grammatical standpoint to start a sentence with "and" or even "but". However, this didn't stop well meaning English teachers telling small children not to because it often results in fragments. You may even start sentences with "because", or "however."DJmagma said:everyone starts a sentence with the word "and" though your not suppsoe too. EVERYONE, even world renowned writers do it.
Usually girls I know do it.Ickorus said:In what context?xavi said:Than(should be then)
Because if it's 'Better than you' that is correct but if you try telling me it's 'Better then you' I may kill someone.
Than = A comparison "This is better than that"
Then = A measure of time "I did this then I did that"
I rage so hard when someone makes that mistake.
Well I'm not sure what xavi was stating; but seeing as they were beating on text talk, I'd wager that it's this common mistake:Ickorus said:In what context?xavi said:Than(should be then)
Because if it's 'Better than you' that is correct but if you try telling me it's 'Better then you' I may kill someone.
Than = A comparison
Then = A measure of time
I rage so hard when someone makes that mistake.
Or this *shot*xavi said:Usually girls I know do it.
Example:"I went to the store than we went swimming" SHOULD be then but instead than is used.
I see it more the other way around with people using then instead of than.xavi said:Usually girls I know do it.Ickorus said:In what context?xavi said:Than(should be then)
Because if it's 'Better than you' that is correct but if you try telling me it's 'Better then you' I may kill someone.
Than = A comparison "This is better than that"
Then = A measure of time "I did this then I did that"
I rage so hard when someone makes that mistake.
Example:"I went to the store than we went swimming" SHOULD be then but instead than is used.
This. Also, mixing up when to use an and a is annoying.Mr Montmorency said:"I could care less".
We don't. *laughs maniacally*sunburst313 said:People tend to grossly misuse and overuse commas, especially on the internet. The OP contains several offenses. I don't often notice errors in grammar anymore. I cannot imagine how Grammar Nazis on the internet keep their sanity.
No need to be unpleasant.Captain Pooptits said:"Anyone knows what this means?"
Yes. Absolutely everyone and anyone knows what this means aside from you, you mother****ing noob *** piece of **** ****tard.