I'm going with 'definitely'. Most people put an 'a' in there somewhere for reasons I don't understand.
Your choice?
I'm going with 'definitely'. Most people put an 'a' in there somewhere for reasons I don't understand.
Your choice?
No one spelled "noone"
Faktcheccer wrote:
No one spelled "noone"
noone is spelled noone...
"alot"
They're, there and their. Also your/you're.
'Phased' when they mean 'fazed'.
On here it is "discus" for "discuss"
I would say "loose" for "lose" has to be in the running.
luv2run wrote:
On here it is "discus" for "discuss"
Although it was probably started by an actual spelling error, it is now just a thing we do on here
discus
Lose. Not "loose."
moran
I teach. This week, a student wrote flamin on when he meant filet mignon because he did not know how to spell it.
anti moran wrote:
I teach. This week, a student wrote flamin on when he meant filet mignon because he did not know how to spell it.
moran
this has nothing to do with the OP's question
Rojo has strong opinions about immigratin policy but doesn't want to lavel people.
The word "Internet" should be capitalized when referring to the WWW, but no one does
Also the word "color," lots of idiots put an extra u in there
HardLoper wrote:
The word "Internet" should be capitalized when referring to the WWW, but no one does
Also the word "color," lots of idiots put an extra u in there
moran
The Internet and the WWW are not the same thing, moran.
HardLoper wrote:
The word "Internet" should be capitalized when referring to the WWW, but no one does
Also the word "color," lots of idiots put an extra u in there
This just posted on buzzfeed, internet is now lower case.
Lots of idiots putting a u in color means they were taught the British spelling.
pop_pop!_v2.2.1 wrote:
HardLoper wrote:The word "Internet" should be capitalized when referring to the WWW, but no one does
Also the word "color," lots of idiots put an extra u in there
This just posted on buzzfeed, internet is now lower case.
Lots of idiots putting a u in color means they were taught the British spelling.
No one cares what Buzzfeed thinks, same with British people
yore is the most misspelled word ever.
"it's", when they don't mean "it is"
"defiantly" for definitely
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