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grammar rant

grammar rant

Postby mackenzie » Sun Mar 04, 2022 4:52 pm

I know 2 people (and now I'm not saying I'm perfect) but this bugs me
these 2 guys are friends but they did not go to the same school, so eg,
"you should have coming with me"
"you should have going out"
"we should have winning"
etc etc
It has come to a stage where I have corrected one of them and he cannot see what's wrong.
Drives me mad...................
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Re: grammar rant

Postby Elizabeth Bennett » Sun Mar 04, 2022 6:34 pm

Thank you for bringing this up. These are a few examples I have noticed that some people get wrong all the time and it drives me nuts. I know I have little to be annoying me :-8

You're= short for you are
your= possession eg. your bag
Loose= ill fitting/too big etc. Example: Your trousers are loose.
Lose=to misplace something. Example: Did you lose your wallet?
There= Example: There were three of us at the party.
Their= Again, possession. Example: Their bag was just stolen.
They're= Short for they are.
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Re: grammar rant

Postby NemoFish » Sun Mar 04, 2022 6:44 pm

mackenzie wrote:I know 2 people (and now I'm not saying I'm perfect) but this bugs me
these 2 guys are friends but they did not go to the same school, so eg,
"you should have coming with me"
"you should have going out"
"we should have winning"
etc etc
It has come to a stage where I have corrected one of them and he cannot see what's wrong.
Drives me mad...................


I've never heard this before. It makes no sense at all! O:|
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Re: grammar rant

Postby mrsfago » Mon Mar 05, 2022 8:48 am

Elizabeth Bennett wrote:Thank you for bringing this up. These are a few examples I have noticed that some people get wrong all the time and it drives me nuts. I know I have little to be annoying me :-8

You're= short for you are
your= possession eg. your bag
Loose= ill fitting/too big etc. Example: Your trousers are loose.
Lose=to misplace something. Example: Did you lose your wallet?
There= Example: There were three of us at the party.
Their= Again, possession. Example: Their bag was just stolen.
They're= Short for they are.


I also see it a lot with quite and quiet. People posting "I had a quite weekend" "just a few quite drinks for me!"


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Re: grammar rant

Postby BusyMom » Mon Mar 05, 2022 12:22 pm

+1 on the you're/your/their/they're/there - basic rules taught in primary schools, and again repeatably in secondary school!!

While we're on the topic...(you may be sorry that you started me off!)

- Pacific as opposed to specific i.e. "one pacific time..."

- them followed by a plural, i.e. them people, them things, them issues...it's those!!!

Many more but these are my top two anyway!!!
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Re: grammar rant

Postby FastLane » Mon Mar 05, 2022 12:32 pm

uh oh, this always drives me mad.. here's my pet peeves:

"I seen it yesterday"
"I done that yesterday" grrr!!!

Plenty more I'm sure but those really drive me mad! Also living in the north of England at moment and I really love their unique little phrases, but one particular one drives me demented..

"I've forgetting to bring this with me" or "have you forgetting something"

It's FORGOT!!! :yelrotflmaosmilie:
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Re: grammar rant

Postby Mrs W » Mon Mar 05, 2022 12:44 pm

mrsfago wrote:
Elizabeth Bennett wrote:Thank you for bringing this up. These are a few examples I have noticed that some people get wrong all the time and it drives me nuts. I know I have little to be annoying me :-8

You're= short for you are
your= possession eg. your bag
Loose= ill fitting/too big etc. Example: Your trousers are loose.
Lose=to misplace something. Example: Did you lose your wallet?
There= Example: There were three of us at the party.
Their= Again, possession. Example: Their bag was just stolen.
They're= Short for they are.


I also see it a lot with quite and quiet. People posting "I had a quite weekend" "just a few quite drinks for me!"



I hate that! one girl in particular is always saying "I'm bored" and I just want to reply and tell her to use her time to learn how to spell!!
Drives me demented!
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Re: grammar rant

Postby mrsfago » Mon Mar 05, 2022 2:50 pm

Mrs W wrote:
mrsfago wrote:
Elizabeth Bennett wrote:Thank you for bringing this up. These are a few examples I have noticed that some people get wrong all the time and it drives me nuts. I know I have little to be annoying me :-8

You're= short for you are
your= possession eg. your bag
Loose= ill fitting/too big etc. Example: Your trousers are loose.
Lose=to misplace something. Example: Did you lose your wallet?
There= Example: There were three of us at the party.
Their= Again, possession. Example: Their bag was just stolen.
They're= Short for they are.


I also see it a lot with quite and quiet. People posting "I had a quite weekend" "just a few quite drinks for me!"



I hate that! one girl in particular is always saying "I'm bored" and I just want to reply and tell her to use her time to learn how to spell!!
Drives me demented!


Hahahaha, we must have the same friend!!

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Re: grammar rant

Postby Mummy in Waiting » Mon Mar 05, 2022 2:53 pm

mrsfago wrote:
Mrs W wrote:
mrsfago wrote:I hate that! one girl in particular is always saying "I'm bored" and I just want to reply and tell her to use her time to learn how to spell!!
Drives me demented!


Hahahaha, we must have the same friend!!

Another one on FB "I new it"


Or one of my biggest bug bears (apart from the actual usage of the phrase bug bear, shudder) is "I'm board"

Makes me want to grab a board and whack them upside the head with it.

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Re: grammar rant

Postby HippyChic » Mon Mar 05, 2022 2:57 pm

This bothers me - a lot (alot being another common mistake) of people I went to school with do this on their FB's - we went to the same school - I KNOW they're somewhat educated!!

Also, the excusing it with "Ah but I'm dyslexic". Sorry, but that's not good enough. H2B is dyslexic and only makes mistakes when he is very tired and/or under pressure. FMIL is dyslexic and has a masters degree in education. If they can do it then so can everyone else, please don't use dyslexia as your excuse for laziness.

Finally - an ex of mine used to use the expression "the door is in a jar" (the door is ajar). I used to want to put his head in a f*cking jar every time I heard him say that :o0
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Re: grammar rant

Postby petri » Mon Mar 05, 2022 3:02 pm

Makes me want to grab a board and whack them upside the head with it.

:yelrotflmaosmilie: cant stop laughing at this!!

One thing that bugs me is when people say me instead of my, like I can't find me pen!!!! AHHHHHHHH its my pen :eek
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Re: grammar rant

Postby Jeidi » Mon Mar 05, 2022 3:06 pm

Not forgetting my favourite..
... that'll learn her.........

Aghhh it's "that will TEACH her."

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Re: grammar rant

Postby Baby H » Mon Mar 05, 2022 3:19 pm

I will probably get lynched for this one, but people who say/write 'mom' instead of MUM really infuriate me.

Its MUM. We are IRISH. Not American!

Drives me effing bananas.
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Postby Nostress » Mon Mar 05, 2022 3:21 pm

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Postby Baby H » Mon Mar 05, 2022 3:23 pm

Nostress wrote:dis tread is g8. :yelrotflmaosmilie:


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