jazzielady
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It's espresso not expresso.
I spend more time than I should reading in coffee shops and most people get this one wrong.![]()
Too true!
It's espresso not expresso.
I spend more time than I should reading in coffee shops and most people get this one wrong.![]()
Ah, thank you for allowing me to once again post my favorite sentence that violates this rule not once, not twice... but FIVE times: "What did you bring that book I didn't want to be read to out of up for?"How about this one: Where's he at? Where did you leave it at? Where did you stop at?
Where are you at? Leave off the 'at' people, the sentence stands without it, it's redundant and you've dropped a preposition at the end of a sentence- this is a no-no!!!

Oh good, there's two threads like this...
Like I said on the other one... some people are good at some things, some people are not-so-good at them. Luckily for most of the people posting on here, the things you're not-so-good at aren't on public display for people to nitpick.
I knew it too - see my 'flame suit' warning back on page one of this thread.LuvCuteBoys said:Oh good, there's two threads like this...
Like I said on the other one... some people are good at some things, some people are not-so-good at them. Luckily for most of the people posting on here, the things you're not-so-good at aren't on public display for people to nitpick.Mouse House Mama said:Well I knew this post was coming.
Oh, I know a pnemonic (can that be singular) for this one; or at least a memory trick: "two cots, two mattresses"LuvBunnies said:While we're at it, it's accommodate. Double c, double m.

Oh I am with you on the whole lose loose thing. I am far from the grammar police but come on! Oh- and if I read about one more parent who called or wrote a letter to the "Principle" I am going to scream!

It's fiancee, not finance
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Wow, I never knew this! I just Googled it and you're exactly right!
I learned something new today!![]()

Oh, I know a pnemonic (can that be singular) for this one; or at least a memory trick: "two cots, two mattresses"![]()
Thank you. That's been bothering me also.
While we're on the subject, it's moot point, not "mute point". Seriously, there's no such thing as a "mute point".
but it is not a mute point.Advice Advice Advice! Not ADVISE!
Sorry I had to get that out. It makes me nuts to keep reading that over and over again.
Back to your regularly scheduled Dis.![]()
)here, just as well as habour, theatre, etc... 
It's "advise" (at least according to some people)here, just as well as habour, theatre, etc...
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You just illustrated why I try never to jump on the spelling errors of others (see I just avoided a split infinitive) because I often use British/Canadian spelling unless I concentrate really hard, and if I comment on a spelling or grammatical error there will always, just always, be a spelling, typo, or grammatical error in my own post. It is just kismet -- or perhaps I mean Nemesis.

Oh, here's another one for which I have an 'easy tip'! Affect is an Action word, i.e. verb!Lisa loves Pooh said:My favorite is affect/effect---the only way I can remember is from my tv days...SFX is shorthand for special Effects..."effect" is the noun and "affect is the verb. And yes---I have to step through that to remember so that I use the correct word.

Eh, no problem. Thanks! I must have been thinking of the silent "p" in pneumoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis!Couldn't resist...your word looked incorrect but I couldn't remember the correct spelling. It is "mnemonic". Though no idea why it begins with a silent "m".
Well I knew this post was coming. Look- I get that some people are not good spellers. However, when you come on here asking for "advise" on whether or not the letter you sent to the "Principle" looks okay and it is full of spelling errors it makes me roll my eyes. Everyone can use spell check. If you don't want to use it on message boards that is one thing, but when you post letters that you have actually sent to people and you can't be bothered to make sure that they actually make sense then I do not feel bad. That is just laziness in my opinion.
Oh, I know a pnemonic (can that be singular) for this one; or at least a memory trick: "two cots, two mattresses"![]()
Couldn't resist...your word looked incorrect but I couldn't remember the correct spelling. It is "mnemonic". Though no idea why it begins with a silent "m".
