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Common grammar and usage errors
12/22/04
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Posted on 12/22/2004 9:32:13 AM PST by georgiadevildog
I am starting a grammar thread at the behest of Xenalyte and TheMom. Post your most irritating pet peeves of grammar or usage here.
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We'll start with homophones. There, their, they're. I can't stand seeing these used incorrectly!
THERE
there ( P ) Pronunciation Key (thâr)
adv. At or in that place: sit over there.
To, into, or toward that place: wouldn't go there again.
At that stage, moment, or point: Stop there before you make any more mistakes.
In that matter: I can't agree with him there.
pron. Used to introduce a clause or sentence: There are numerous items. There must be another exit. Used to indicate an unspecified person in direct address: Hello there.
adj. Used especially for emphasis after the demonstrative pronoun that or those, or after a noun modified by the demonstrative adjective that or those: That person there ought to know the directions to town. Nonstandard. Used for emphasis between a demonstrative adjective meaning that or those and a noun: No one is sitting at that there table. Them there beans ought to be picked.
n. That place or point: stopped and went on from there.
interj. Used to express feelings such as relief, satisfaction, sympathy, or anger: There, now I can have some peace!
THEIR
Always used to show possession! That is their home. (not there home.)
THEY'RE
Always used as a contraction for the words "they are." If you take "they're" out of your sentence and "they are" doesn't make sense in its place, you've made a mistake.
To: Xenalyte; TheMom
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:32:38 AM PST
by
georgiadevildog
(Get to work. You aren't being paid to believe in the power of your dreams.)
To: georgiadevildog
"It's" -- ..and the people who don't know when to use it.
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:35:20 AM PST
by
baltodog
("Thank God we weren't on that bridge when Thurston shot his balls off...")
To: georgiadevildog
We'll start with homophones.I hate homophones. I think they should all get some disgusting self-inflicted disease, then die, and rot in hell like the perverts they are...
;0)
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:36:51 AM PST
by
Chad Fairbanks
("Just because you were born stupid doesn't give you any right to be stupid!" - Paul Watson to Makahs)
To: baltodog
Absolutely. Drives me nuts.
"The dog was chasing it's tail."
The dog was chasing it is tail?
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:37:34 AM PST
by
georgiadevildog
(Get to work. You aren't being paid to believe in the power of your dreams.)
To: georgiadevildog
I predict this thread is going to get hugh and series. But gotta go, by beeber is beeping.
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:37:37 AM PST
by
AxelPaulsenJr
(Pray Daily For Our Troops and President Bush)
To: Chad Fairbanks
Ummm....wrong thread.
LOL
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:38:43 AM PST
by
georgiadevildog
(Get to work. You aren't being paid to believe in the power of your dreams.)
To: georgiadevildog
to and too
I went to the store.
I went too far.
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:39:27 AM PST
by
rocksblues
(RINO's = McCain, Lott, Collins, Hagel, Coleman ! developing)
To: georgiadevildog
I think this is a series thread. It's impact will be hugh.
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:39:49 AM PST
by
Bosco
(Remember how you felt on September 11?)
To: georgiadevildog
Ummm....wrong thread.Yup, I seen that.
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:40:02 AM PST
by
AxelPaulsenJr
(Pray Daily For Our Troops and President Bush)
To: rocksblues
To eggs are two many too eat.
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:40:54 AM PST
by
georgiadevildog
(Get to work. You aren't being paid to believe in the power of your dreams.)
To: georgiadevildog
Is the'ir a word? How about thi'er?
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:42:29 AM PST
by
Bosco
(Remember how you felt on September 11?)
To: georgiadevildog
Your = belonging to y'all
You're = you are.
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:42:50 AM PST
by
Lonesome in Massachussets
(NYT Headline: "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of CBS", Fake But Accurate, Experts Say)
To: georgiadevildog
In addition to the three theres I go crazy when people confuse to, too and two and believe it or not, which and witch.
Here's a new one - I just got an email that that said "conceded" instead of "conceited".
*shaking head and walking away*
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:43:02 AM PST
by
Semper Vigilantis
(Localize welfare & social programs & see how fast things change!)
To: georgiadevildog
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:43:21 AM PST
by
rocksblues
(RINO's = McCain, Lott, Collins, Hagel, Coleman ! developing)
To: georgiadevildog
Please do Your and You're, Who and Whom, Here and Hear. Those are a few that drive me nuts!
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:43:36 AM PST
by
jellybean
(Free 'Ole Crusty!)
To: georgiadevildog
Next: using "I" or "me".
She went with Jenny and me. (not I)
Jenny and I went with her. (not Jenny and me)
The test: leave out the other person, and see if the sentence makes sense.
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:43:40 AM PST
by
georgiadevildog
(Get to work. You aren't being paid to believe in the power of your dreams.)
To: georgiadevildog
Oops. Sorry, I thought this was a homophonic thread. My bad.
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:43:57 AM PST
by
Chad Fairbanks
("Just because you were born stupid doesn't give you any right to be stupid!" - Paul Watson to Makahs)
To: georgiadevildog
whut galls me mostest is peeple going "aint" when it should be "ain't"!
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:44:58 AM PST
by
headsonpikes
(Spirit of '76 bttt!)
To: Chad Fairbanks
I feel the same way about the words:
Hugh and Huge, Chad.
Hugh is a first name. As in the name Hugh Beaumont, who play Ward Cleaver on "Leave It To Beaver". Or Hugh Grant, who plays Hugh Grant. It is pronounced "HEW".
Huge means BIG. It's pronounce "HUJE".
I'm looking at my keyboard and there is no way that the far too often used phrase "This is Hugh!" for "This is Huge" could be a typo!
Don't even get me started on "There", "Their" and "They're"!!!
Jack.
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posted on
12/22/2004 9:46:57 AM PST
by
Jack Deth
(When In Doubt.... Empty The Magazine!)
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