I'm going to be a complete t*at and point out that the commas in the last line were not neededLadyRhian 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 stand corrected. Well folks, the more you know...Heart of Darkness said:Actually, it is a grammar mistake, because using one instead of the other results in convoluted sentences.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.
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 see what you did there.Queen Michael said:The split infinitive. "To boldly go" when it should be "to go boldly".2012 Wont Happen said:What are some accepted grammatical mistake you frequently see people making?
I can't imagine anybody being able to mispronounce something that poorly.Marter said:People always seem to pronounce the word "have" the same as the word "half". As in "I half to do this."
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.Daveman said:I can't imagine anybody being able to mispronounce something that poorly.Marter said:People always seem to pronounce the word "have" the same as the word "half". As in "I half to do this."
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.
What, there are people who think they are?NiceGurl_14 said: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.Daveman said:I can't imagine anybody being able to mispronounce something that poorly.Marter said:People always seem to pronounce the word "have" the same as the word "half". As in "I half to do this."
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.
Mr Montmorency said:Infinitely.NeutralMunchHotel said:I get infinately annoyed with people who fail to notice the finer points in grammar.
It's also not "definately". Definitely.
Yeah, I hear it all the time around where I live and I've corrected people on it. (It's generally followed with a "whatever") At least around where I live it's not something that's heavily taught or really even touched on. I'm really starting to think that I would have been better off being home schooled.Queen Michael said:What, there are people who think they are?NiceGurl_14 said: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.Daveman said:I can't imagine anybody being able to mispronounce something that poorly.Marter said:People always seem to pronounce the word "have" the same as the word "half". As in "I half to do this."
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...that is a word...carpathic said:towards - not a word
I always thought that it was used when continuing a sentence, that would otherwise be a fragment. (Of course, it must follow the same subject.) Par exemple:GrinningManiac said:I still don't funny understand the correct implementation of ; (comma + dot)...the semicolon!