Ever since taking the effort to learn basic grammar in 7th grade it haunts me to read mostthings and I almost wish I didn't learn lol. 
I'll admit that I'm a spelling and grammar nazi. I'll pick apart websites, forums and e-mails. If a website has a lot of errors in spelling or grammar, I'll stop going to it. I stopped frequenting a local news website because of the glaring errors in spelling and grammar. I thought journalists were supposed to know how to spell and proofread their material! I guess they must have slept through Proofreading 101. If a site is trying to sell something, I won't buy from them. They couldn't be bothered to proof their site, so how can I expect them to put my order together and get it shipped to me?
I'm picky with the forums, too. If I see an initial post with a lot of spelling errors, prolific use of "AOHell babyspeak" or not being able to use punctuation, then I'm more likely to skip over that post. The reason I'll skip it is because what I really want to do is ask them if they got past the third grade. Is it really too much effort to spell out "you're" or "your" (assuming they'd be able to tell the difference between the two) instead of using "ur?"
... If I see an initial post with a lot of spelling errors, prolific use of "AOHell babyspeak" or not being able to use punctuation, then I'm more likely to skip over that post.
Ouch, I'm dyslexic. Everyone of my posts is filled with grammatical and spelling errors. I try my best but I can't help it.
Oh, Zacsz....This is my lucky day. Please tell me what you think when you hear a newscaster talking about someone getting run over by a car. They will typically say, "The car 'ran them over'. Is it ME, or should it be "The car ran over them". Please don't grade my post...LOL! Just answer me , please!! This drives me to distraction! To myself, I always say, "ran them over" what????![]()
I do have a few pet peeve words that will cause me to leave a site (or even stop reading a post) quickly. Things that get my dander up are mistakes like... there/their, your/you're, who's/whose, its/it's, and my all time detested word... ISSUE, when you mean PROBLEM. Issue means to eject, send out, etc, as in Smoke and lave issues from a volcano. If you have a problem, you have a problem and not an issue, unless foul words are issuing from your lips.![]()
This is a quote that always makes me laugh, but, it is rather mean.![]()
Your is possessive, like, "Your spelling and grammar is just terrible."
You're is a conjunction, as in, "You're an idiot for not knowing the difference."
I must be a complete Dolt because I do not understand what a Conjunction is in grammar.
I do know that Mathematically a Conjunction is a Mathematical Operator that returns an output of True If and Only If ALL of its operands are true. A very useful tool for determining things like Vector Spaces.
Also Very Critical in writing computer code for decision branching.
I think he meant contraction. A conjunction connects two words, sentences, phrases or clauses together. Does anyone remember watching "Conjunction Junction" on Saturday mornings?
I'll admit that I'm a spelling and grammar nazi. I'll pick apart websites, forums and e-mails. If a website has a lot of errors in spelling or grammar, I'll stop going to it. I stopped frequenting a local news website because of the glaring errors in spelling and grammar. I thought journalists were supposed to know how to spell and proofread their material! I guess they must have slept through Proofreading 101. If a site is trying to sell something, I won't buy from them. They couldn't be bothered to proof their site, so how can I expect them to put my order together and get it shipped to me?
I'm picky with the forums, too. If I see an initial post with a lot of spelling errors, prolific use of "AOHell babyspeak" or not being able to use punctuation, then I'm more likely to skip over that post. The reason I'll skip it is because what I really want to do is ask them if they got past the third grade. Is it really too much effort to spell out "you're" or "your" (assuming they'd be able to tell the difference between the two) instead of using "ur?"
Don't worry about a thing. I'm sure 99% of us can read what you post and that's all that matters. I write longer posts in MS Outlook so it Spell Checks it and then I Copy and Paste it into the Reply Box. That's how bad I spell.
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BTW WomanOfHeart, Shouldn't nazi have a Capitol N? Ie: Nazi, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei.
I think he meant contraction. A conjunction connects two words, sentences, phrases or clauses together. Does anyone remember watching "Conjunction Junction" on Saturday mornings?
Oops! Yep, that's what I meant![]()
I don't know if it's a browser thing or what but I've been trying out Google's Chrome browser and every time I misspell a word in one of my posts I get a red squiggly line under the word and when I right click on the word, a list of possible corrections pop up. I love it. If it didn't do that, you all would probably skip over my posts or silently chastise me.![]()