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Story: 10 flagrant grammar mistakes that make you look stupid

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Posted by: MAB (Tuesday 6 June 2006, 10:17 PM)

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Um...impact is most certainly a verb. Check the OED!

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Story: 10 flagrant grammar mistakes that make you look stupid

  1. A sentence should not end with a verb! 336657
  2. Online grammar checker tnadasdi
  3. What bugs me : tara123
  4. -Whose / Who’s No: Who’s owl is biggest? Yes: Who... Dean
  5. No: I could care less Yes: I couldn't care le... Anonymous
  6. (Note: Outlook picks up on each of these erro... Bubba
  7. Urgent, british people help needed!!! Doris W
  8. The "could of/ would of/ should of" error results... Ben M. Mullen
  9. How about an error that appears in nearly eve... C. Deruisseau
  10. The number of comments this article has... Writer
  11. [Quote] Note: The term i.e. means "that is"; e.g.... Anonymous
  12. Personally, I avoid commas with i.e. because... Anonymous
  13. "Not at thing." Who wants to be the first to... miya garza
  14. Marc Koltun 1000220092
  15. Um...impact is most certainly a verb. Check the OE... MAB
  16. Though "impact" should have minimal uses as a... Joseph Myers
  17. One of my biggest pet peeves is using "good" when... Rob
  18. How about "unique"? No such thing as very, r... Anonymous
  19. More common errors: Word's for plural instead of w... Anonymous
  20. No: what are you inferring? Yes:what are you imply... Robert Morley
  21. Yeah, see my web page (created July 1998) that cov... David Tribble
  22. When it comes to "impact" not being a verb, the au... Bill
  23. You've created a great list, but I can't believe y... Ed Vanderlinden
  24. Many of these are homophones; they only show... J CHIARAVALLOTI
  25. What about "myself?" We've all been taught t... David Honsinger
  26. I cannot believe that there has been no menti... Anonymous
  27. -Whose / Who’sNo: Who’s owl is biggest? Yes:... leon0909
  28. In general your article points out some common uni... Anonymous
  29. For the "its / it's" mistake, there is an easy rul... Larry Pedrick
  30. For a description of the "impact" issue, see the u... Fitz
  31. My favorite grammer faux pas, in speech not w... David
  32. I have always been confused about "insure" and "en... Brenda Helverson
  33. To Guard or Guarantee; Both are confused with... bookbabe
  34. Great article. I wish it was the top 15 or 20 gram... Anonymous
  35. If I were you, I wouldn't forget the subjunctive.... Zurg the Merciless
  36. Re: "insure" vs. "ensure:" To insure somethin... Anonymous
  37. According to Merriam-Webster, both insur... Peeved
  38. Remember though 351668
  39. Good article. A common mistake I notice, mostly i... Cathy
  40. But what about: That's me? And You and me? Herbert Brenne
  41. I agree that people's dependence on spell checkers... Jody Hudson
  42. Great article, and oh, so true. However, I would... Anonymous
  43. I kind of question the wisdom of writing an articl... Anonymous
  44. "Begs the question". My teeth begin to automatica... grammar nazi
  45. I am so relieved to see that someone else kno... Anonymous
  46. YES! It is so nice to know someone else cares abou... Craig Durham
  47. "Could care less"- if that is the case, then... B Durham
  48. Few people really know the difference between i.e.... Jason Coleman
  49. I agree wholeheartedly with all but item #4. In co... John Albrecht
  50. Ending sentences in 'at" is one I see frequen... Patrick
  51. The most common error I see is using "to" for "too... Michael Westbrook
  52. Using the word gender where sex is correct. People... David Denny
  53. You should live here in NC, where they say "... Carol Ellis
  54. Education, Education, Education... 67435
  55. My personal pet peeve: "congradulations" instead o... Anonymous
  56. My pet peeve, and it's not so much grammar as gene... Anonymous
  57. No: "don't set children on the counter"; Yes:... hikinthru
  58. I really like number 10. It shows how what we say... Graham
  59. This is nuts (nut'z). So, you expect everyone to w... Gerard ter Beke
  60. Gerard, We do not expect non-native English s... Chris Cosby
  61. If we -as non native English speakers/writers... DarthDarka
  62. The contractions are easy, and I'm amazed tha... Markus Berg
  63. People who confuse Do and Have. There us... David B. Wildgoose
  64. You forgot the posessive "apostrophe s" misused on... Anonymous
  65. How about "where it's at" instead of "where it is"... Anonymous
  66. how about the old "you and I" vs. "You and me"? Ja-el
  67. RE: Larry Pedrick's comment - "One never uses... Adrian
  68. Here, here... 67435
  69. I have noticed that people are saying bring when t... Peter
  70. Dear Jody, That is a great article. Unfortunately... Lester Zan
  71. A glaring omission: "Breath" for "Breathe". As in... Joe Meredith
  72. What is the difference between, "everyone" and "ev... Anonymous
  73. There is no difference between everyone and e... Grammar Queen
  74. No: "try and" - Yes: "try to" - This one annoys me... George
  75. Oh, Joe.....this could be an entire show! But, be... Anonymous
  76. If an author inflicts one of his pet peeves on the... Extra Character
  77. Given the dumbbing of America, it is pointles to p... Jonathan Swift
  78. Thank you for publishing this article. We need ref... Paul Buchman
  79. Many people don't know when to use "fewer" and whe... Dan
  80. The author, Jody Gilbert, states that "impact is n... Mike Abbott
  81. Gadfly wrote "Given the dumbbing of America, it is... Peter
  82. Shouldn't your title have been "10 flagrant gramma... TPua
  83. The most ubiquitous sin is the mistake of using "m... Anonymous
  84. I/Me - You need a subject, a verb and an obje... 1000010331
  85. You need a comma in this sentence since you have t... Chris Biermann
  86. You left out my #1 pet peeve of all time, plurals.... Chip Stone
  87. I've noticed people don't use adverbs anymore... Geoff
  88. Grocers' plurals 1000177273
  89. You missed another primary mistake people make all... Arthur T. College II
  90. I love the article and it's about time someone wro... Stevo Danger
  91. Excellent report. However, you left out the I/me s... Anonymous
  92. see, saw, have seen. This drives me crazy. People... jim kittelberger
  93. Wrong: SUV's. Also wrong: CD's. when will people r... Anonymous
  94. You missed the most prevalent mistake: using an ap... Anonymous
  95. There is another mistake I commonly see even on bu... Melanie Cummings
  96. THANK YOU!!! "Would of" has been one of my pet pee... Susan Grenier
  97. I don't see what the major issue is. So peopl... Who cares?
  98. Part of the problem, not the solution badbart
  99. With the exception of number 9, all of the suppose... Ed Tapanes
  100. okay here are mine: 'monies' the pleural of money... erin kennedy
  101. Yikes, Erin Kennedy. I think you're misinform... Stella Cotton
  102. The worst is Wan't. Where do they go to school? Anonymous
  103. Bring/Take are opposite of what I learned in high... Anonymous
  104. I haven't seen anyone post this pet peeve: u... Anonymous
  105. my personal favorite annoyance is when people say... Justin
  106. "Setup" vs. "set up". I see this all the time! T... Anonymous
  107. Great Article... I'm glad IT'S not such a small gr... ahoooi
  108. "...really helped me alot." - no, it's "a lot" "..... Flagrant Wordpick
  109. Good article - here's one more: 'less' used when '... Ken Burgin
  110. On "fewer" vs. "less" -- Use the former for coun... Tim Mc
  111. On a can of Pringles Fat Free chips, the bann... Anonymous
  112. I was really starting to think I was the only one... Alan
  113. how about using insure when you mean ensure? that... Anonymous
  114. I don't agree that i.e. and e.g. always requires a... Mark B. Boen, J.D.
  115. "All the time cards must be with no corrections" H... Anonymous
  116. Surely the key issue here is that the whole p... Conan the Grammarian
  117. How about the midwestern US favorite -- I borrowed... Anonymous
  118. My biggest pet peeve: lists of pet peeves that the... Anonymous
  119. Calvary and cavalry. Calvary is a place, John Way... Phil Wade
  120. #10 is my personal peeve out of that list. Here is... Anonymous
  121. You are incorrect in your statment about different... Anonymous
  122. youre right. They're are so many stupid poeple wh... Alawishus McAllibur III
  123. In the following, there should be a period after '... Alawishus McAllibur III
  124. I once wrote 'admired by his piers' on a guy's eva... Alawishus McAllibur III
  125. I like you Brits humor. Funny reading your remark... Alawishus McAllibur III
  126. I hate that leet speak crap. lol Alawishus McAllibur III
  127. 'You've got mail' should be 'You have mail'. Alawishus McAllibur III
  128. It is rebellion that causes each generation to dep... Alawishus McAllibur III
  129. I'm going to bring it where I'm going at. That's... Alawishus McAllibur III
  130. David Wildgoose wrote: People who confuse Do and H... Alawishus McAllibur III
  131. How about 'verbal' rather than 'oral' - this is no... Jenny Cant
  132. You should add the incorrect use of "As per". It... Rick Brown
  133. You wrote: These days, we tend to communicate via... Marc Lombart
  134. Verbal versus Oral katmann
  135. Attempting to use "leverage" as a verb. Shows you... Anonymous
  136. Thank you thank you THANK YOU for your entry "Impa... M D Spangler
  137. How many times do you inform others that, "I am on... KenD
  138. No: "I am waiting on line for tickets." Yes: "I a... Alawishus McAllibur III
  139. "A better way to Internet" says peoplepc online.... Alawishus McAllibur III
  140. Brought instead of bought? Where, UK only? I kno... Alawishus McAllibur III
  141. "Brought instead of bought? Where, UK only?"... Nina
  142. Nina - you would only say "I brought a f... Bob Fry
  143. Thank you for the article, I am thrilled to see at... Anonymous
  144. I see this all the time katmann
  145. NO: We have been lead to this conclusion. YES: We... Ant
  146. "Brought instead of bought? Where, UK only?" Hi N... Alawishus McAllibur III
  147. This is obviously not a site for people who don't... Alawishus McAllibur III
  148. Why care? If for no other reason, you should... Bob Fry
  149. I can make up bad sentences and then put them thou... sadfsdfsdafg
  150. If a person's content is good I overlook grammer m... Aerek
  151. It is interesting, but not unexpected, that the pe... Alawishus McAllibur III
  152. How about people using 'less' when they mean 'fewe... Darren Stephens
  153. I cringe whenever supposedly learned people u... saul
  154. Totally! I can get a bee in my bonnet seeing commo... Anonymous
  155. Dear Peeved: Merriam-Webster actually says: ENSURE... Alawishus McAllibur III
  156. Also, please note that Merriam-Webster is a libera... Alawishus McAllibur III
  157. OK, I will. "Not at thing." 1) is not a sentence,... Alawishus McCalibur III
  158. They're laying their heads over there, where the w... bookbabe
  159. I could go on and on... 18302
  160. "Data is" or "Data are" ZorbaEisenhower
  161. ie & eg 68181
  162. 10 flagrant grammar putu
  163. More Brain Stuff . . From Cambridge University . glenburdis
  164. Online Versus In Line katmann
  165. "Data" *is* a mass n... Butaneko
  166. erm, excuse me but tara123
  167. "Data" is not a mass noun... 1000091309

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