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Common English Spelling Errors


laepelba December 29, 2009 02:12 PM

Common English Spelling Errors
 
A friend of mine just posted this on her Facebook profile. It's good, so I thought I'd share it with you folks here. It's a bit crude at times, but not completely offensive. Enjoy!

http://theoatmeal.com/comics/misspelling

chileno December 29, 2009 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by laepelba (Post 66795)
A friend of mine just posted this on her Facebook profile. It's good, so I thought I'd share it with you folks here. It's a bit crude at times, but not completely offensive. Enjoy!

http://theoatmeal.com/comics/misspelling

your write, is funny! :rolleyes:

laepelba December 29, 2009 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by chileno (Post 66796)
your write, is funny! :rolleyes:

your write - and yous funny to!! :D

Fazor December 29, 2009 02:43 PM

Ha! I like that. I'm a terrible speller. Funnily enough, most of those are things I spell correctly. I do always misspell 'definitely' (I'm guilty of wanting to use an 'a'), and I do say 'alot', but I do know that is wrong. I don't care, because to me it's more visually pleasing than 'a lot'. And what *I* think is way more important than what the rest of the English-speaking world thinks. :)

I'll admit I make mistakes with apostrophes, like "it's" versus "its", but I do know those rules. My mistakes there come from typing too fast and not proofreading.

CrOtALiTo December 29, 2009 08:19 PM

Leapelda.

Thank you very much with your contribution.

Really and really you should to believe me, I liked me it bunch off, sometimes we the Spanish speakers writing bad the words, I did it.

I knew about the alot is bad wrote, really it should be a lot, and well the word it's (it's ok).


Please you leave me to keep the website in my mind.

bobjenkins December 29, 2009 08:50 PM

I wood go they´re but were all awear I can spell gould :rolleyes:

No hay espacio para mejorar en perfección :D

Jessica December 31, 2009 10:31 PM

people who mix up you're and your....I don't think they are very smart.

chileno December 31, 2009 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Jessica (Post 67199)
people who mix up you're and your....I don't think they are very smart.

Nothing to do with intelligence. Think about it. :love:

Perikles January 01, 2010 03:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jessica (Post 67199)
people who mix up you're and your....I don't think they are very smart.

Quote:

Originally Posted by chileno (Post 67200)
Nothing to do with intelligence. Think about it. :love:

It has if there is any correlation between intelligence and awareness of language - you need to be aware of possessive adjectives and their use (and no, you don't need to know what they are called :whistling::D).

pjt33 January 01, 2010 03:33 AM

But dyslexics tend to be intelligent.

Perikles January 01, 2010 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by pjt33 (Post 67209)
But dyslexics tend to be intelligent.

True, but I don't think the you're and your error has much to do with dyslexia. I've seen it often enough in forum posts where the spelling is acceptable in other words. A dyslexic post has a totally different feel to it.

bobjenkins January 01, 2010 03:42 AM

Desgraciadamente con la adición de "texting" al mundo ha muerto la gramática :p . Por lo menos en inglés :D

laepelba January 01, 2010 05:54 AM

Actually (sorry, Jessica), but I highly disagree with the idea of considering someone to be "not smart" because they make common spelling errors. In fact, some of the smartest people I know (and I am amazed at how extremely intelligent some people are!!) are so busy thinking about the things that smart people think about that they don't really have the time to worry about spelling..... It's the people who don't bother to check themselves and their work before presenting it publicly who I question.......... Thus, a chart like this comes in very handy!

chileno January 01, 2010 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 67207)
It has if there is any correlation between intelligence and awareness of language - you need to be aware of possessive adjectives and their use (and no, you don't need to know what they are called :whistling::D).

:):):)

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Originally Posted by bobjenkins (Post 67211)
Desgraciadamente con la adición de "texting" al mundo ha muerto la gramática :p . Por lo menos en inglés :D

También en español...

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Originally Posted by laepelba (Post 67215)
Actually (sorry, Jessica), but I highly disagree with the idea of considering someone to be "not smart" because they make common spelling errors. In fact, some of the smartest people I know (and I am amazed at how extremely intelligent some people are!!) are so busy thinking about the things that smart people think about that they don't really have the time to worry about spelling..... It's the people who don't bother to check themselves and their work before presenting it publicly who I question.......... Thus, a chart like this comes in very handy!

Unfortunately I'm one of the latter. :thinking:

laepelba January 01, 2010 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by chileno (Post 67220)
Unfortunately I'm one of the latter. :thinking:

No your knot ... knot rilly..... :D

chileno January 01, 2010 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by laepelba (Post 67225)
No your knot ... knot rilly..... :D

:):):)

I already fixed my laptop and i can record my voice now. So I'll be gathering info that will help you. :)

Perikles January 01, 2010 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by laepelba (Post 67225)
No:bad: your knot ... knot rilly..... :D

Know :good: - carnt yew get it write?

chileno January 01, 2010 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 67227)
Know :good: - carnt yew get it write?

jajaja! :)

And what is yew? I think you meant ewe? :-)

Perikles January 01, 2010 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by chileno (Post 67229)
And what is yew? I think you meant ewe? :-)

Yew is a tree (tejo) :) (or is that Yew are a tree :thinking:?)

chileno January 01, 2010 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 67233)
Yew is a tree (tejo) :) (or is that Yew are a tree :thinking:?)

Sorry, I got loosed :)

Is that Spaniard for...?


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