My kids would make its/it's and your/you're mistakes all the time. The one that was the most prevalent (which I was surprised about) was loose/lose
*hangs head in shame*
Grammatically correct, and considerate too. :)
I live at the base of Pikes Peak. Yup. Without the apostrophe. By mayoral decree.(oh, the shame...)
aspiring_x wrote: "*hangs head in shame*"As did I. As did I.
@Darby: That's terrible. I can't even parse that into something funny. IT MAKES NO SENSE.
And yet it is the second most visited mountain in the world, after Mount Fuji.
My kids would make its/it's and your/you're mistakes all the time. The one that was the most prevalent (which I was surprised about) was loose/lose
ReplyDelete*hangs head in shame*
ReplyDeleteGrammatically correct, and considerate too. :)
ReplyDeleteI live at the base of Pikes Peak.
ReplyDeleteYup.
Without the apostrophe. By mayoral decree.
(oh, the shame...)
aspiring_x wrote: "*hangs head in shame*"
ReplyDeleteAs did I. As did I.
@Darby: That's terrible. I can't even parse that into something funny. IT MAKES NO SENSE.
ReplyDeleteAnd yet it is the second most visited mountain in the world, after Mount Fuji.
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