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Sondra S2K 01-09-2002 12:04 AM

Misspelled word pet peeve
 
What is your most annoying, pet peeve word that you see misspelled often? My nominations are:

1. Espresso, not expresso!
2. There/they're/their (there is a direction, they're is a contraction of they are, and their is a possessive)
3. Too/two/to (too is also, two is more than one, and to is a direction)
4. Your/you're (your is a possessive, you're is a contraction of you are).
5. scarey, scarry, etc... it's SCARY!

Hay, come on guys, bring it on :D Help me teach the masses how to spell! Next lesson, punctuation!

S2R 01-09-2002 12:47 AM

brake/break

teqneek 01-09-2002 12:58 AM

5th grade spelling contest. Last contest before the State Finals.... Word: Appear

I spelled it Apear. Blegh! I swear I'll never misspell that word again. I got second place and a nice little plaque :)


Remember people, Appear! With two P's!

ADiSKOTEC 01-09-2002 01:47 AM

Then/Than

Then (later in time)
Than (in comparison to...)

2kturkey 01-09-2002 02:47 AM

For starters how about hey instead of hay (which is what cows eat) ;) - sorry couldn't let that one go Sondra.

The ones that really annoy me are:

Dependant (someone/something that is dependent on another) when you really mean dependent
Obligated - the correct word is obliged
Burglarized - what happened to good old burgled?
Reckless NOT wreckless
It's (abbreviation of it is) and its (possessive it)
Break (as in something that is now in a state of disrepair) and brake (which is what you use to stop your vehicle with)

I'll think of a few more later.

smccurry 01-09-2002 03:26 AM

The one I see the most on this board that really annoys me is loose/lose. Seems alot of the posters will say "I didn't want to loose the race...". Your tooth gets loose, and then you lose it.

Palmateer 01-09-2002 03:39 AM

Ugleeeee

Tonky 01-09-2002 03:51 AM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sondra S2K
[B]
Hay, come on guys, bring it on

DaveZ 01-09-2002 03:52 AM

There is no such word as "irregardless". It's just "regardless".

DaveZ 01-09-2002 04:06 AM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cedric Tomkinson
[B]

Given that the youngest posters on this board have probably completed 10 years of formal education, what difference do you think this thread is going to make? These threads are condescending and probably intimidating to some posters who are are no doubt


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