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I seem to spend half of my life saying "It's got a T in it!!!" to my kids, it drives me bonkers how slurred words become when T's are missed out eg; wa-er, par-y...
Also, spelling & grammar mistakes in magazines - shouldn't these people have Spell-check? Or even better, an English O-level??!!
I seem to spend half of my life saying "It's got a T in it!!!" to my kids, it drives me bonkers how slurred words become when T's are missed out eg; wa-er, par-y...
Also, spelling & grammar mistakes in magazines - shouldn't these people have Spell-check? Or even better, an English O-level??!!
Is that anything like the 'P' in fish?
I you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!
I seem to spend half of my life saying "It's got a T in it!!!" to my kids, it drives me bonkers how slurred words become when T's are missed out eg; wa-er, par-y...
Also, spelling & grammar mistakes in magazines - shouldn't these people have Spell-check? Or even better, an English O-level??!!
I don't even have an 0 level,but certain things were "hammered" into me at school eg whether to use their or there. or which to/too/two,to use.
I try my best to get it right or should it be write or rite? but sometimes my spelling lets me down.
I find the general standard of English to be non too good with a lot of school leavers these days & I wonder what has gone wrong.
I was in the next to bottom class in my secondary school but I think my standard of written English is quite good.
By the way I left school in 1965
Thing is BW, you're not claiming to be a writer/journalist are you? Or a magazine editor/proof reader! Surely someone ought to be spotting spelling/grammar mistakes before a magazine makes it to the press??!
I've always found the best way of learning to spell is to read a lot - that way you get to recognise what the word should look like & you can tell it looks 'wrong'.
BTW, I did get my English o'levels, but not many others
I seem to spend half of my life saying "It's got a T in it!!!" to my kids, it drives me bonkers how slurred words become when T's are missed out eg; wa-er, par-y...
Also, spelling & grammar mistakes in magazines - shouldn't these people have Spell-check? Or even better, an English O-level??!!
I actualy have a problem with publishers using spellcheckers because they seem to think they no longer need proof readers. The problem with spellcheckers is that. as long as a word is spelt correctly then it doesn't matter that it's the wrong word eg which, witch or sun, son or even has for as. You would be surprised how often these things crop up.
I also get annoyed when people use the word decimated to mean completely destroyed when it actualy means reduced by a factor of 10.
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