nag, nag, nag so what is all the hassel
OK I am so dang tired of seeing the word HASSLE spelt HASSEL.....
Thanks for letting me vent..
WR,,, three commas for Becca
Sweetie ..I'm allowed here..Trust me I ain't allowed many other places..... So kiss myh grits.
WR,,, three commas for Becca
Ok,anyone get upset about seeing "loose" for lose? From someone who may LOSE her job over workplace violence.
Hi - I'm a student at uni and I often catch people mixing the words brought/bought. It doesn't bother me, but is still quite unbelievable uni students mixing these two-
spelt vs spelled
what is conversate? instead of converse, have a conversation, talk???
I have such a problem with spelling sometimes when you read what I wright I sound like Jethro Bodeen (Clampets)
Sorry but I think people that call you on typos have a little too much time on their hands.
Get a life already.
Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.nursinga2z.com
Okay, forget the typos.
What about the spoken words that people, even well educated people, can't seem to pronounce correctly? The two most common that come to my mind are jewelry and nuclear. For some reason the President of the US, among many, many others, seem only able to pronounce them as "joolery" and "noocular." To me it indicates a lack of professionalism.
or how about:, "WE WAS", or "I SEEN". I live in Oklahoma so I hear it a lot and it drives me FREAKIN' CRAZY!