She said, “Hey! I need spellcheck so I can write hypocholesterolemia.”
I said, “You need spell check so you can write to, too, and two.”
She said, “Hey! I need spellcheck so I can write hypocholesterolemia.”
I said, “You need spell check so you can write to, too, and two.”
I wonder if spellcheck would get that word right.
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There, they’re their, don’t get all worked up over tiny spelling errors 🙂
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Wouldn’t the misuse of two, too and to be more a grammar error than a spelling error? Obviously I am no expert.
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It’s both, but that ain’t funny 😉
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I hate the misuse of similar words, but then I hate a misused apostrophe, and I use the Oxford comma. How sad ❤
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If I never see another plural supposedly made by attaching an apostrophe-s to a word, it will be too soon. Long live the Oxford comma! Let’s not eat Grandma!
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I loathe the misused apostrophe, too.
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Thank you for standing up for us. It is not equivalent to use any spelling that occurs to you; that was what people did in the days before literacy was common (ie, before Shakespeare). I hate having to sound out a sentence because the writer didn’t do her job of spelling a word so it creates the correct mental image. I’m a reader, not a mind-reader.
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Yes. As you know, I’m all about fun with language, but I am all about choice, not ignorance.
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Do anything you want – but do it deliberately, not by accident, when you get creative with language. As you always do. That’s why you’re fun to read.
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Thank you so very much 🙂
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Enjoy.
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What a word! I would need spellcheck too.
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The dangers of the spellcheck!
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*snicker*
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I hate when I go back to proofread and find a mistake I’ve made. I’m like “hurry up and fix it…pray that nobody’s read it yet!” I used to wonder how errors in bestsellers made their way to print. Now I have so much sympathy.
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Spell check it great but I rely on Grammarly as it picks up a lot more of my oopsies.
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