Dropping some knowledge on your asterisks

Indy_Mario
Indy_Mario Posts: 532 Member
edited November 8 in Chit-Chat
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Haters gonna hate
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  • junyr
    junyr Posts: 416 Member
    Also, it's "A lot" not "alot".
  • tam120
    tam120 Posts: 444 Member
    won't change a thing
  • ha, i love this!
  • #1 is one of my pet peeves. I have to admit that.
  • wellbert
    wellbert Posts: 3,924 Member
    #8 isn't completely true...
  • mynameiscarrie
    mynameiscarrie Posts: 963 Member
    loose =/= lose

    **apparently I'm decent with grammar but I can't read lol.

    Though I will say another phrase I hear used wrong is "Needless to say..." If you're saying something that the reader doesn't know or can't infer, then it is not "needless to say." Big pet peeve of mine.
  • Indy_Mario
    Indy_Mario Posts: 532 Member
    loose =/= lose

    **apparently I'm decent with grammar but I can't read lol.

    Though I will say another phrase I hear used wrong is "Needless to say..." If you're saying something that the reader doesn't know or can't infer, then it is not "needless to say." Big pet peeve of mine.

    I use it every now and then, needless to say, I disagree with you on that one :wink:
  • scopester
    scopester Posts: 129 Member
    #8 isn't completely true...

    Neither is #2.

    ex: There are four e's in Tennessee. Dr. Adams has two Ph.D.'s.
  • odusgolp
    odusgolp Posts: 10,477 Member
    Confession: since some massive head trauma, there are a few words I simply can never remember...

    #8 is one of them.
  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
    Do you feel better now? :flowerforyou:
  • odusgolp
    odusgolp Posts: 10,477 Member
    Do you feel better now? :flowerforyou:

    I'd feel better if i were spooning with you...
  • twoscimitars
    twoscimitars Posts: 272 Member
    :drinker:

    Then there's "to," "too," and "two."
  • MummyOfSeven
    MummyOfSeven Posts: 314 Member
    Grammar Nazis unite! :laugh:
  • skylark94
    skylark94 Posts: 2,036 Member
    #1 is one of my pet peeves. I have to admit that.

    YES! That one makes me insane.
  • MrsSmith2010
    MrsSmith2010 Posts: 225 Member
    loose =/= lose

    **apparently I'm decent with grammar but I can't read lol.

    Though I will say another phrase I hear used wrong is "Needless to say..." If you're saying something that the reader doesn't know or can't infer, then it is not "needless to say." Big pet peeve of mine.

    I use it every now and then, needless to say, I disagree with you on that one :wink:

    I think this falls into the "obviously" category. If it's obvious, it doesn't really need said either. Though the person saying it, is using it as their way of "I told you so" in my opinion! LoL
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  • Indy_Mario
    Indy_Mario Posts: 532 Member
    :drinker:

    Then there's "to," "too," and "two."
    Yep, there are also these as well.
  • NaomiLyn15
    NaomiLyn15 Posts: 388 Member
    This is great. The one that gets me. "of" instead of "have"

    i.e. "I could of......

    Ugh, its "I could have.....

    Thats my rant for the day. :laugh:
  • Indy_Mario
    Indy_Mario Posts: 532 Member
    moo_point.jpg
    You've done a wonderful job at illustrating your opinion! :flowerforyou:
  • NKF92879
    NKF92879 Posts: 601 Member
    #8 isn't completely true...


    ^^^This.
  • Pocket_Pixi
    Pocket_Pixi Posts: 1,167 Member
    Also, it's "A lot" not "alot".

    unless its spelled allot... and then its a word.
  • SuperCork
    SuperCork Posts: 192 Member
    #8 isn't completely true...

    agreed
  • Also, it's "A lot" not "alot".

    But what about

    ALOT.png

    :glasses:
  • QueenJayJay
    QueenJayJay Posts: 1,079 Member
    Thank you for fixing mankind! :wink:
  • Fat_Bottomed_Girl
    Fat_Bottomed_Girl Posts: 355 Member
    Ah, I love it!

    If you can just educate ONE person today...

    (Otherwise, it is a moo point.)


    Thanks for posting. :)
  • Indy_Mario
    Indy_Mario Posts: 532 Member
    Thank you for fixing mankind! :wink:
    one sentence at a time :wink:
  • ErinBeth7
    ErinBeth7 Posts: 1,625 Member
    I'd like to add the word "definitely" to this list. Not to be rude (because I know not all people are spelling wizards), but I don't see how they can spell it "defiantly." I can't tell you how many times I've seen that. That is a whole other word entirely! I can understand "definantly" or "definately"....at this point they're sounding out the word, which makes sense.

    I've always been a stickler about spelling. Grammar, I'm less worried about because I know I don't use it correctly. As long as you use some kind of punctuation (even if its just a period) to separate your sentences. OH! An even bigger peeve is when you see someone type a whole paragraph with no punctuation or capitalization whatsoever! It's just one huge run on sentence. I find that so hard to read or even comprehend what they're saying.

    Just had to vent! No offense to those who aren't spelling nerds.
  • Indy_Mario
    Indy_Mario Posts: 532 Member
    I'd like to add the word "definitely" to this list. Not to be rude (because I know not all people are spelling wizards), but I don't see how they can spell it "defiantly." I can't tell you how many times I've seen that. That is a whole other word entirely! I can understand "definantly" or "definately"....at this point they're sounding out the word, which makes sense.

    I've always been a stickler about spelling. Grammar, I'm less worried about because I know I don't use it correctly. As long as you use some kind of punctuation (even if its just a period) to separate your sentences. OH! An even bigger peeve is when you see someone type a whole paragraph with no punctuation or capitalization whatsoever! It's just one huge run on sentence. I find that so hard to read or even comprehend what they're saying.

    Just had to vent! No offense to those who aren't spelling nerds.
    Apologizing? :noway:

    You post = :love:
  • WTJoyce
    WTJoyce Posts: 86
    For my own clarity:

    Apostrophes and plural forms

    The general rule is that you should not use an apostrophe to form the plurals of nouns, abbreviations, or dates made up of numbers: just add -s (or -es, if the noun in question forms its plural with -es). For example:

    euro

    euros

    (e.g. The cost of the trip is 570 euros.)
    pizza

    pizzas

    (e.g. Traditional Italian pizzas are thin and crisp.)
    apple

    apples

    (e.g. She buys big bags of organic apples and carrots.)
    MP

    MPs

    (e.g. Local MPs are divided on this issue.)
    1990

    1990s

    (e.g. The situation was different in the 1990s.)

    It's very important to remember this grammatical rule.

    There are one or two cases in which it is acceptable to use an apostrophe to form a plural, purely for the sake of clarity:

    you can use an apostrophe to show the plurals of single letters:

    I've dotted the i's and crossed the t's.
    Find all the p's in appear.

    you can use an apostrophe to show the plurals of single numbers:

    Find all the number 7’s.

    These are the only cases in which it is generally considered acceptable to use an apostrophe to form plurals: remember that an apostrophe should never be used to form the plural of ordinary nouns, names, abbreviations, or numerical dates.
  • ErinBeth7
    ErinBeth7 Posts: 1,625 Member
    I'd like to add the word "definitely" to this list. Not to be rude (because I know not all people are spelling wizards), but I don't see how they can spell it "defiantly." I can't tell you how many times I've seen that. That is a whole other word entirely! I can understand "definantly" or "definately"....at this point they're sounding out the word, which makes sense.

    I've always been a stickler about spelling. Grammar, I'm less worried about because I know I don't use it correctly. As long as you use some kind of punctuation (even if its just a period) to separate your sentences. OH! An even bigger peeve is when you see someone type a whole paragraph with no punctuation or capitalization whatsoever! It's just one huge run on sentence. I find that so hard to read or even comprehend what they're saying.

    Just had to vent! No offense to those who aren't spelling nerds.
    Apologizing? :noway:

    You post = :love:

    I can be mean sometimes...
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