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    Default I should of known

    I was accused of being a gramma nazi on facebook the other day.

    Gramma Nazi.jpg

    Which brings me to the title of the post. Am I the only person that gets annoyed when I hear, or see in print, people using "of" instead of "have"?
    To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy John View Post
    I was accused of being a gramma nazi on facebook the other day.

    Which brings me to the title of the post. Am I the only person that gets annoyed when I hear, or see in print, people using "of" instead of "have"?
    No, and gramma instead of grammer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by burraboy View Post
    No, and gramma instead of grammer.

    Just keeping in the vane, vain, vein of the thread .
    To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional

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    of or off
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    of or off

    I should off known. That makes no sense at all .
    To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional

    Confidence, the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.

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    There, their and they're
    Your and you're
    Ending a sentence with the word 'but'
    Using commas for plurals

    The list is endless

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    Not using punctuation.

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    i instead of I
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    Quote Originally Posted by burraboy View Post
    ... gramma instead of grammer.
    How dare you taunt us with that? You rotten swine!

    Just relax John. I don't actually feel annoyance any more, I just adopt an attitude of supercilious tolerance and only point something out if it causes some potentially serious change of meaning. You should try it.
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    Eye sit a muse 'd as eye have red such things in numerace places.

    I do rather enjoy words though my spelling comes across rather deplorable when I'm using my phone

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    Quote Originally Posted by labr@ View Post

    ...............................
    and only point something out if it causes some potentially serious change of meaning.
    ...............................

    I do not usually let these things get to me, but the wording of the persons post suggested that the object in the photo was no longer available to be photographed. When in actual fact it was.
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    had he said "I was at ..... " then it wood ave been write

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    "try to" and "try and"

    I'm going to try to win the race. (correct)
    I'm going to try and win the race. (incorrect - "and" makes the "try" successful by default so both words are superfluous)

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    "Me and my mates..."
    "My mates and I..."

    I've asked around in teaching and literary circles on this one and haven't had a clear answer. I was taught and prefer the latter, but it seems the former is acceptable and correct now.
    Every time you make a typo, the errorists win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedShirtGuy View Post

    "Me and my mates..."
    "My mates and I..."

    I've asked around in teaching and literary circles on this one and haven't had a clear answer. I was taught and prefer the latter, but it seems the former is acceptable and correct now.
    That's an easy one. Straight from the horses mouth so to speak...
    "My husband and I would like to wish our loyal subjects......"
    Not " Me and my husband....".
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy John View Post
    I should off known. That makes no sense at all .

    That makes heaps of cents too me!
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