rockin'robin
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When I have to comfort one of the many Grammar Nazi's on here, I just softly say "There, Their, They're"
I'm a grammar nazi.
I'm usually picky about grammar and spelling. It makes me cringe from time to time whenever I see someone use the wrong grammar or spelling in something.
Even hearing people get these wrong... there, their, & they're... your & you're... it's & its... then & than... a lot (they say alot)... affect & effect... weird (they say wierd)... etc.
I see this all the time when I sign on Facebook. :roll:
I'm a grammar nazi.
I'm usually picky about grammar and spelling. It makes me cringe from time to time whenever I see someone use the wrong grammar or spelling in something.
Even hearing people get these wrong... there, their, & they're... your & you're... it's & its... then & than... a lot (they say alot)... affect & effect... weird (they say wierd)... etc.
I see this all the time when I sign on Facebook. :roll:
Hahaha... not really.oops then reading my posts must make you cringe

)...so better ask Botti....since at times I was asked to proof read on my job.....I still find myself looking for grammartical errors (is that spelled right?) ....(perhaps isn't even a word)...so better ask Botti....since at times I was asked to proof read on my job.....
I still find myself looking for grammartical errors (is that spelled right?) ....(perhaps isn't even a word)...so better ask Botti....since at times I was asked to proof read on my job.....
grammatical - from dictionary.com (because I'm not a great speller either :P)
There are times when I wonder why people even bother doing it worse than before when it comes to online comments.Honestly, other than Daredevil correcting me on some things, I don't see it so much on these forums. On this site, posters are much more understanding than on the hearing sites. And, on dating sites it can mean the difference between being flamed or having your message deleted.
Still, I do try to improve keep my writing skills, but I have to admit they could be a lot better. Online, your audience can't read your body language so you need to be as clear as possible.
Oops... Should have read all the way down.
There, they're, their.
"Grammatical"
I before E, except after C, or when sounding like (long) "A" as in neighbor or weigh.And no matter how many times someone has told me ...."the e before the i"...I still get it mixed-up...as in "their and thier".....
I before E, except after C, or when sounding like (long) "A" as in neighbor or weigh.

You mean, "I before E, except after C"?And no matter how many times someone has told me ...."the e before the i"...I still get it mixed-up...as in "their and thier".....
