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>>>>>>>>>>Mike, please, have some style. When it comes to helping someone with grammar, you can't say "definitely" - it's almost mandatory that you make at least one mistake somewhere, and "definitely" is definAtely the most frequent stumbling spot. You should of made at least one somewhere, so the rest of us could keep this subthread alive :).
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>>>>>>>>>You're right, I should of. Sorry about that.
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>>>>>>>>>OK, what are your Top Three common grammatical errors or misspellings?
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>>>>>>>>Hmmm.
>>>>>>>>'should of' instead of 'should have' ? :-}
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>>>>>>>My favorites are "seperate" and "occured"
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>>>>>>Mine are "your" instead of "you're", pluralizing "you" and substituting "there" for "their".
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>>>>>I could care less. (Oh, you could?)
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>>>>Oh, I seemed to have struck a nerve? If so, I apologize for pointing out some basic English language errors!
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>>>Sorry. I am going to have to start using more smilies, even though I don't like them. What I meant was the phrase "I could care less" is one of my pet peeves, when in fact the speaker means "I could not care less."
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>>OK. Understood. Now your reply makes more sense. A "smilie" would have prevented my reply :)
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>This sentence "You should of made at least one somewhere, so the rest of us could keep this subthread alive :)." Should be, "You should have made at least one somewhere, so the rest of us could keep this subthread alive :).
I think it was deliberate.
The most misspelled word on the net, afaict, is 'loose' for 'lose'.
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