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There are a lot of grammar/spelling mistakes that I hate (and which I occasionally make), but the one that gets me everytimethe one I simply cannot understand how anyone makes is "comming." Where does this come from? It's not like "becoming" has two m's that might throw you off. Dropping an "e" from a word and adding "-ing" doesn't magically double the "m."
A quick search on Google shows that the word "comming" has been used 142,000 times on the web (after removing references to "dot-comming"). Unreal. -ram Comments
FROM: Paul
DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 9:29:37AM It's offical. FROM: Reed Richards DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 9:53:27AM My spelling peeves are: FROM: Robert DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 10:18:55AM I hate "cancelled". FROM: Ryan DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 10:33:27AM That's one of my common mistakes, Robert. :) FROM: Robert DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 10:38:15AM Ryan: You'll be in the company of most of our local news stations, come snow season. FROM: corey DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 12:21:17PM i'm weighing in for: FROM: liz DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 12:29:11PM cancelled is okay, though. FROM: Robert DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 12:43:58PM I believe "cancelled" is OK, I just don't like it. I'm a career nitpicker. FROM: Elizabeth DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 12:51:58PM I dislike "should of" instead of "should have", as in "we should of gone to the store earlier." I think it comes from the fact that "Should've" (a legit contraction)sounds like "should of", and this is transfered from speech to writing. FROM: fresh DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 10:17:55PM online is different than writin a paper for a class tho and this should be seen as aight in the online comunity note my many spelling mistakes this is to prove a point and no puncuation yall can still read it tho FROM: jk DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 10:17:55PM How about people who combine "regardless" with "irrelevant" and say "irregardless"? IT'S NOT A WORD!!!!! FROM: Robert DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 10:47:24PM Central, PA sounds like Northern HELL!!! FROM: Ryan DATE: Tuesday November 13, 2001 -- 11:09:23PM Fresh -- Actually, the lack of punctuation makes it hard to read... I find myself out of breath even though I'm reading silently. FROM: Katherine DATE: Wednesday November 14, 2001 -- 9:50:29PM Central PA is hell. Another thing I heard when I lived up there was "Do you want to come with?" instead of "Do you want to come with me?" To me, that's as bad as dragging fingernails down a chalkboard. FROM: Lola DATE: Thursday November 15, 2001 -- 1:19:40AM People who write "alot" instead of "a lot" should really check themselves back into that red plastic chair in Mrs. Appleby's third grade class. FROM: Ray DATE: Friday November 16, 2001 -- 9:31:30PM I hate it when people make plurals by adding apostrophe s. For example, "She painted her fingernail's black." Did these people not graduate from middle school? FROM: Julie DATE: Monday August 4, 2003 -- 8:35:19 pm Thank you, thank you! Several of the ladies in our church are teachers. They all use apostrophe s for plurals. FROM: Horrorscopes DATE: Saturday August 14, 2004 -- 8:40:21 pm "Horrorscope" (which, as you can see, is correctly spelled with THREE R's!) is the most commonly misspelled word in the English language! (HINT: 3 R's in horror, 3 R's in horrorscope) FROM: Ryan [E-Mail] DATE: Saturday August 14, 2004 -- 9:29:41 pm I hope you're kidding. FROM: Horrorscopes DATE: Sunday August 22, 2004 -- 10:13:50 am I can only WISH I was joking! FROM: Joseph DATE: Tuesday August 24, 2004 -- 5:14:02 pm horrorscope, FROM: DATE: Saturday January 1, 2005 -- 3:50:01 pm There aren't any comments here yet. This Ping is lonely.
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