Saturday, 29 November 2014

21 Language Sins For Which Grammarians Are Quietly Judging You

Up with this we will not put.


Confusing "your" (belonging to you), and "you're" (you are).



No, you're a dumbass, dumbass.


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Using "I" as an object pronoun instead of "me".


Using "I" as an object pronoun instead of "me".


An easy way around this is to remove the other person from the scenario. Since "the gift was for I" makes no sense, the proper form is always "the gift was for my wife and me."


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Confusing "than" (which signifies comparison) and "then" (which just means "later").


Confusing "than" (which signifies comparison) and "then" (which just means "later").


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Saying "myself" instead of "me" to sound more "proper".


Saying "myself" instead of "me" to sound more "proper".


Who else's self am I going to return it to?


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