I hear that one a lot! I hate that one and Mobile or Mobil - that one really irraiates me!Cadillac converter
I hear that one a lot! I hate that one and Mobile or Mobil - that one really irraiates me!Cadillac converter
Is that like irritating and irate at the same time?I hear that one a lot! I hate that one and Mobile or Mobil - that one really irraiates me!
I was so irritated thinking about it that I couldn't spell right!Is that like irritating and irate at the same time?
It's not as fast as my Chevy Camero.
Camero is mah favorite with Odddddyesey second
I find it interesting that my phone's auto-correct feature only knows the contraction it's and corrects the pronoun its to the contraction it's. If I turn auto-correct off I type horrible gobbledygook. I can't win.Wow's there's been an abundance in the usage's of apostrophe's in BITOG lately. Mostly with plural word's. Some attempts at possessive's. But many seemingly randomly hucked into headers and post's.
Some can be tough, I get that. When Miss Simpson was yelling at me in 3rd grade, I didn't want to pay attention either.
NO I am not perfect, I am blind and don't proof read. Well mainly I don't slow down.
This MAY help.
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/apostrophe/
And this
https://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp
*Respectively disagree. Grammar is capitalized because it begins the sentence. So, it should be grammar police in the middle of a sentence. Same as city police as compared to Chicago Police Department.I didn't go through this entire thread but did anybody notice the title?
The P in Grammar Police should be capitalized!
Ex: Chicago Police Department, etc.
Gotta design a Grammar Police badge.
Pronunciation? I am kidding!I don't think I have a pet peeve regarding grammar . I have bigger things to be concerned about .
When someone gets it wrong I correct them: "That's a cataclysmic converter!"Calastitic converters.
Wow's there's been an abundance in the usage's of apostrophe's in BITOG lately. Mostly with plural word's. Some attempts at possessive's. But many seemingly randomly hucked into headers and post's.
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We have clients and contractors who call it ashphalt. These are guys who theoretically should know better!Re post #133: I have always thought some sense of propriety made people say ashphalt because asphalt has the word A$$ in it.
Ciao is interesting............don't use it in formal speaking or even with folks you don't know.Yes, but only by those certificated to do so.
Re vavavroom's post #102: "Bye" in Italian is spelled CIAO (pronounced 'chow').
Re post #133: I have always thought some sense of propriety made people say ashphalt because asphalt has the word A$$ in it.
We haven't gone to the LIBERRY in this thread.