Then and Than
#16
I have always been amazed at the English language. You have there, their, they’re along with the then, than, and since, sense and then what is the definition of “is”?
I remember years back playing a word game “scrables” or something like that and my ex-wife (wife at the time) asked me if hoed was a word. In her mind referring to “someone hoed the garden”.
Since she did not tell me that and just asked if hoed was a word I asked her if she meant “Can you hoed the door”? I tell you she about died laughing that night. Guess it was a Calif. thing…
I remember years back playing a word game “scrables” or something like that and my ex-wife (wife at the time) asked me if hoed was a word. In her mind referring to “someone hoed the garden”.
Since she did not tell me that and just asked if hoed was a word I asked her if she meant “Can you hoed the door”? I tell you she about died laughing that night. Guess it was a Calif. thing…
#20
I'll throw another one in here. Your and you're. I see these used incorrectly so often in the corporate world that it really cracks me up sometimes. We'll get emails from top level executives which go something like: "We are pleased to announce that your going to see some welcome changes in the new benefit program. Please be sure that you're employee records are up to date." It seems like such a simple thing to remember. Your is possessive as in "Show me your truck". You're is for you are! As in: "If you drive a Silverado, you're a dork!"
#21
#22
I would have to say that their, they're, there, your & you're are the most annoying to me when I am reading. I had to write a term paper in my accounting class & the professor would throw your paper out if she found more that 3 grammatical errors. I had all 3 of our company's readers (of medical reports) go over it before I turned it in. If more teachers did that maybe the kids would get the clue as to how important grammer is.
Now as far as talking goes... I can't stand it when people say "ideal" instead of "idea". I had an ex that used to do it all the time. I wanted to beat him every time he said it. I thought I was done with it when we broke up, unfortunately, my husband's parent's say it constantly.
BTW, my hubby gets mad when I tell him to sign his screenname if he posts as me by accident. I always tell him that I don't want anyone to think that I am the one who types without caps & punctuations (he's not nearly as bad as some people we've had on here).
Now as far as talking goes... I can't stand it when people say "ideal" instead of "idea". I had an ex that used to do it all the time. I wanted to beat him every time he said it. I thought I was done with it when we broke up, unfortunately, my husband's parent's say it constantly.
BTW, my hubby gets mad when I tell him to sign his screenname if he posts as me by accident. I always tell him that I don't want anyone to think that I am the one who types without caps & punctuations (he's not nearly as bad as some people we've had on here).
Last edited by rdy2rac with; 08-04-2003 at 10:07 AM.
#23
For all you homonymrods/lexicontortionists, here's a pretty good reference for these issues.
dictionary.com frequently asked questions
scroll to the bottom to the section called What's the difference between...
I still can't get affect and effect right!
dictionary.com frequently asked questions
scroll to the bottom to the section called What's the difference between...
I still can't get affect and effect right!
#28
#30
Originally posted by rdy2rac with
I would have to say that their, they're, there, your & you're are the most annoying to me when I am reading. I had to write a term paper in my accounting class & the professor would throw your paper out if she found more that 3 grammatical errors. I had all 3 of our company's readers (of medical reports) go over it before I turned it in. If more teachers did that maybe the kids would get the clue as to how important grammer is.
Now as far as talking goes... I can't stand it when people say "ideal" instead of "idea". I had an ex that used to do it all the time. I wanted to beat him every time he said it. I thought I was done with it when we broke up, unfortunately, my husband's parent's say it constantly.
BTW, my hubby gets mad when I tell him to sign his screenname if he posts as me by accident. I always tell him that I don't want anyone to think that I am the one who types without caps & punctuations (he's not nearly as bad as some people we've had on here).
I would have to say that their, they're, there, your & you're are the most annoying to me when I am reading. I had to write a term paper in my accounting class & the professor would throw your paper out if she found more that 3 grammatical errors. I had all 3 of our company's readers (of medical reports) go over it before I turned it in. If more teachers did that maybe the kids would get the clue as to how important grammer is.
Now as far as talking goes... I can't stand it when people say "ideal" instead of "idea". I had an ex that used to do it all the time. I wanted to beat him every time he said it. I thought I was done with it when we broke up, unfortunately, my husband's parent's say it constantly.
BTW, my hubby gets mad when I tell him to sign his screenname if he posts as me by accident. I always tell him that I don't want anyone to think that I am the one who types without caps & punctuations (he's not nearly as bad as some people we've had on here).
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