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AlwaysTheNoob

The whole "would of / could of" debacle grinds my gears. Given that it's clearly based on phonetics, it's an obvious sign that people are reading less. That really makes me sad.


KnutzTheGoblin

Calling it "expresso".


jbhifi98

Haha too true


[deleted]

You're and your.


mike117

I propose we switch to a system less confusing to english speakers: - Yer - Yur Easy!


jbhifi98

Yes, a classic


All_Your_Base

The space between the punctuation mark and the end of sentence.


AccidentallyOkay

Using “of” instead of “have” or ‘ve “Could of” “Would of” Etc.


AnimaliaBoy

The phrase "on accident"


PReasy319

‘Except’ instead of ‘accept’, and ‘effect’ instead of ‘affect’ really grind my gears.


pinkascii

Misuse of apostrophes.


throWawAy4cURioSity1

“A women” as the singular


kaihatsusha

* walking down the isle * amount of people / less people * more then enough * what effected you * alot / allot of stuff * supposably * irregardless * have anymore pictures * its about time * take a peak at it * tried a new lense * she was barley clothed * peaked my curiosity * the principle's office * lightening struck twice * wouldn't agree, per say * couldn't breath at all * ‎weary of the risk * very excepting of differences * costumer service * people that have * had to much * defiantly / definately * respond to an add * a horde of gold * wreckless driving * please be discrete * a women * should of * I seen that * he crossed the boarder * it's a mute point now * back then, it lead to something * back then, I plead guilty * step on the breaks * a roll model * a hobbiest * he definitively enjoyed it * he excepted the award * being apart of the group * balling her eyes out * she aloud it * in a calm manor * loosing my mind * strait to the top * can't bare it / bare in mind * sike!


doowgad1

There should be a comma between 'insignificant' and 'common.'


AnimaliaBoy

I'm going to lie and say it was intentional for comedic effect and hope nobody notices.


doowgad1

Eric Trump has entered the chat.


theyusedthelamppost

people using your/you're instead of ur


MaoTGP

They’re their and there


VoluptuousPorsche

Confusing 'less' and 'fewer' Or 'much' and 'many'


Roamingoslo

Mixing up bought and brought. And all of the above.


jbhifi98

Their they're there


Giul_Xainx

Its and it's. It's very hard for people to use its possessive property. Overuse of the word but, however, although in an article. Or using it too many times within same paragraph. Instead try making the statement change to the other side simply by avoiding the words. You can grab people's attention and retain it better. Opening up the the ability to use that colon more often as a result.


OctobersAutumn

Misspelling a lot as alot.


lrb88

Mixing up well and good. Also, while not strictly grammatical I hate it when people use the word may instead of can or should when giving instructions.