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However, it is not the responsibilty of a teacher to counter what is being taught at home when the parents' views are not the same as the teacher's views. Telling a child, "you may do that at home, but it is not acceptable here" is different from telling a child, "it is wrong to do that, period." |
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as for the misuse of quotemarks: http://quotation-marks.blogspot.com/ |
So many good ones after my other post.
One of my sons had an English teacher who would correct signs in restaurants. I think she used a red pen or marker! What about whose/who's? Guess we can include them in the homonym category. |
wow. Why do people use quotes for, uh.. no reason at all?
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*The word is TONIGHT, not TONITE.
*I also hate it when people forget apostrophes in contractions and type Im, wasnt, and cant. |
Amazing how so many are so correct when they dish people for spelling or making typing errors!:D
I am sure you are being helpful! Be, Bee, Bea. To, Too, Two. Please keep up the great work!:) |
I'll admit there are many times that I misspell words or use incorrect punctuation, but what bugs me is when people spell words incorrectly when they know how to spell.
Some popular ones are: knoe (as in know), luv yeah (as in love ya or love you). |
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That is now my new pet peeve. People who use "dish" instead of "dis", or even "diss", when they mean disrespect. Tom, you may wish to steer clear of this particular thread. It is for people to express their pet peeves, not for those who cannot manage the English language to come and flaunt (not "flount", btw) their ignorance. We haven't been naming names, but if you come here and post in an ignorant fashion, yes, you will be "called out". Okay? Thanks. SMILIE TIME -:) :p:D:confused::eek::cool::rolleyes: |
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I have a friend (who's also a teacher) who always incorrectly uses "I" in her picture comments....such as "Joe and I's 1997 prom picture" AUGH! You wouldn't say "I's prom picture" |
The one that gets the hairs on the back of my neck to stick up is the use of "no" where it should be "any". We don't have no bread for the sandwiches. My sister in law does this constantly and it just makes me crazy! I am also not crazy about "ain't", especially "we ain't got none" of _______________. ARGH!
PS Thanks for this thread and a chance to vent! |
using "their" for "his or hers"
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Just came across another frequent mistake: "I would of" instead of "I would have."
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Oooh yeah! "I's" makes me die a little each time I hear it.
You know what's funny about the unnecessary quotation thing? I didn't even realize it was meant to add extra emphasis until someone pointed it out here. I seriously had no idea why those words were in quotes. It makes more sense now, but it's still wrong! ETA: Ok, not all unnecessary quotes are for emphasis. Some are still just randomly odd. Ohoh! The adverb thing! I hate it when people don't use adverbs when they should. "I ran real fast." No, you ran really quickly. |
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