Should I continue to correct this grammar error?
Friday, April 9th, 2010 at
6:16 pm
Should I keep correcting people when they type/write "your" when they mean "you’re" and vice versa? I find it that people screw this up more often than they get it right. I’m not perfect either, but this is a huge pet peeve of mine. Should I give up this fight, or is it worth fighting?
(Feel free to correct any grammar errors or misspellings I may have made).
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Yes fight on and while you’re at it slap those who put dose for does.
Fight it! You are not alone!
And if you feel anal, remember this: it can’t be any more anal that fewer/less or because/since.
The saddest thing is when I get memos with blatant spelling and grammatical errors and I work for a school district!
That is one of my pet peeves as well. Our local newspaper is notorious for their horrible spelling and grammar. There are times when I take a marker and circle all the misused and misspelled words.
Also–two, to, too
Their, they’re, there.