Grammatical mistakes EVERYONE makes

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MKScorpion

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its and it's
they're and their

Even though that's spelling and not grammar, those type of mistakes still annoy me a bit.
 

Queen Michael

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2012 Wont Happen said:
What are some accepted grammatical mistake you frequently see people making?
The split infinitive. "To boldly go" when it should be "to go boldly".
 

NiceGurl_14

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LadyRhian said:
A good poem that will make you laugh.

God, that would be so hard to read out loud for me. It was funny but in my mind I was correcting what he was saying.

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.
We manage... somehow...
 

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MKScorpion said:
its and it's
they're and their

Even though that's spelling and not grammar, those type of mistakes still annoy me a bit.
Actually, it is a grammar mistake, because using one instead of the other results in convoluted sentences.

Its = Possessive, belonging to a singular object.
It's = It is

"The dog ate its bone." =/= "The dog ate it's (it is) bone."

They're = They are
Their = Possessive, belonging to a group of people

"Their yacht sank." =/= "They're (They are) yacht sank."
 

Queen Michael

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The reason that it's/its bugs me (and many others) is probably due to how easy it is to avoid if you try. There's no reason for it to occur.
 

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LadyRhian said:
The Waiter turns to the "P" section on animals and reads, "Panda. Black and White bear-like animal native to Southeastern Asia. Eats, shoots, and leaves."
I'm going to be a complete t*at and point out that the commas in the last line were not needed

People who don't understand the purpose of an apostrophe enrage me somewhat. Words like 'don't', 'can't' and 'I'll' aren't that complicated to write propperly.
 

MKScorpion

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Heart of Darkness said:
MKScorpion said:
its and it's
they're and their

Even though that's spelling and not grammar, those type of mistakes still annoy me a bit.
Actually, it is a grammar mistake, because using one instead of the other results in convoluted sentences.

Its = Possessive, belonging to a singular object.
It's = It is

"The dog ate its bone." =/= "The dog ate it's (it is) bone."

They're = They are
Their = Possessive, belonging to a group of people

"Their yacht sank." =/= "They're (They are) yacht sank."
I stand corrected. Well folks, the more you know...
 

drummond13

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For me it's the improper use of "its" and "it's". Most grammatical mistakes I see on forums all the time, and it's annoying but whatever, most people can't write.

But the whole "its" and "it's" thing I see professional writers do wrong ALL THE TIME. Most games I play or even books I read mess this up at least once. It's frustrating. The writing collective needs to get its basic grammar use in order.
 

Daveman

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Marter said:
People always seem to pronounce the word "have" the same as the word "half". As in "I half to do this."
I can't imagine anybody being able to mispronounce something that poorly.

People saying "whom" when it shoud actually be "who" annoys me. The other way round is fine (in that it doesn't annoy me) it's just if they say "whom" you know they're just trying to be clever.
 

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I am certainly no one to throw stones about grammar. I have the hardest time with lay/lie and manipulating words like themselves and else. But the most gross abuse of internet speech irks me; "How R U 2day?" etc.

I'm reminded of a poem I was shown once where the author intentionally didn't capitalize 'I'. It was supposed to be some sort of symbol of poor self worth, but I could only think, "No, it's a symbol of pretentious writing."
 

Queen Michael

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I hate it when people say "He asked Tanya and I if we wanted to go to the movies with him" when it should be "He asked Tanya and me if we wanted to go to the movies with him".
 

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Daveman said:
Marter said:
People always seem to pronounce the word "have" the same as the word "half". As in "I half to do this."
I can't imagine anybody being able to mispronounce something that poorly.

People saying "whom" when it shoud actually be "who" annoys me. The other way round is fine it's just if they say "whom" you know they're just trying to be clever.
Actually, people do things like that all the time and its really annoying. As for the "who/whom" thing, it's a misconception that they're interchangeable.