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jasonturbo 07-10-2016 05:02 PM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bp8qL8ACEAApjhB.jpg

Thank god for the large number of people with terrible writing skills, if everyone wrote like Christopher Hitchens my literary incompetence would be far more apparent.

It's retards who can't write well (Or read well for that matter) that enable me to earn Porsche money.

:nyan:

68style 07-10-2016 06:40 PM

No matter how good a deal it might be, I don't think I could ever buy a car from anyone who says their car has good breaks or a recent break job in their ad. I swear I flip a table every time I see that...

I've flipped an awful lot of tables.

evlee 07-10-2016 06:49 PM

Thought, though, through

MG1 07-10-2016 07:07 PM

^ through - threw

Akinari 07-10-2016 08:22 PM


Hehe 07-10-2016 11:16 PM

RS: a car enthusiasts-focused ESL coming soon.

Teacher 1: MG1 - all female class, period.
Teacher 2: Timpo - How to spell GTR, because frankly, no other car matters.
Head of Recruit: Gululu - who else can find Chinese ESL student driving Ferrari/Lambo/McLaren?

:fuckthatshit:

J-Chow 07-10-2016 11:23 PM

Here's a common one.

Crossing the BORDER, not BOARDER.

Timpo 07-10-2016 11:55 PM

Japanese singer, Hironobu Kageyama was singing Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit song in English. :badpokerface:

Just listen to it... :okay:

0:07 - It's only for the ass
0:24 - Everything's been going right up in my ass today
0:54 - The dead clown's gonna pay the rent for us
1:01 - We avenge the aloe vera
1:09 - Get your hands asshole
1:22 - It's only 'cause you're black, the neighbor dies
1:39 - If you don't have a sach
1:54 - People say somethimes you must be a hot lesbian
2:06 - Your ass makes me think about our world cuz its round
2:12 - Waiting to trust my balls
3:29 - Its only for the ass
3:45 - for we tried to get our freedom, fight to get the cum out


Verdasco 07-11-2016 10:20 AM

Could of does not exist. Neither do should of, will of, or would of as verbs. Write could have, should have, will have, or would have. If you want to emphasize the pronunciation, write it as a verb contraction: could've, should've, will've, or would've.

source: google, this is most troubling imo

AzNightmare 07-11-2016 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Verdasco (Post 8771344)
Could of does not exist. Neither do should of, will of, or would of as verbs. Write could have, should have, will have, or would have. If you want to emphasize the pronunciation, write it as a verb contraction: could've, should've, will've, or would've.

source: google, this is most troubling imo

I'll never forget this one because I actually used to make this mistake and learnt this one from RS many years ago when a member called me out on it. Can't remember who though.

CivicBlues 07-11-2016 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 8771402)
I'll never forget this one because I actually used to make this mistake and learnt this one from RS many years ago when a member called me out on it. Can't remember who though.

Probably me. EleGiggle

chinese_driver 07-11-2016 04:45 PM

might've not might of

MG1 07-11-2016 06:37 PM

Mine, not mines.

Mines are places where you dig for shit, or explosives, like in land mines.

Mine as in, "It's mine, not yours."

Oh, there you go............. another one. Your and you're.

Your mom is HOT!
You're not hot.

Anyway........... oh shit, another one. It is anyway, not anyways. They say Vancouverites always use anyways insead of anyway.

So much to learn here, FOB's. Once you think you've got it, the English language throws you a curve, not curb.

Traum 07-11-2016 08:10 PM

This thread rocks. I don't pretend I use perfect Engrish, but my junior high English teacher drilled it into my head about the importance of proper English and grammar. Nearly every example you guys quoted here drive me frickin' nuts when I see other people use it as if it was correct.

Here is another one:

borrow =\= lend

I would nearly flip out every time I hear someone say "Can you borrow me your whatever..." :yuno:

MarkyMark 07-11-2016 08:22 PM

One that I notice a lot and for some reason chaps my ass the most is people spelling ridiculous as rediculous.

ZN6 07-11-2016 08:30 PM

Caulk goes where?

No, not cock.

MG1 07-11-2016 08:39 PM

Caulk goes inside the crack............. or hole(s). To plug a gap.......... :lawl:

tiger_handheld 07-11-2016 08:43 PM

advise
advice

principal
principle

effect
affect

when do i use those?
*semi serious*

MG1 07-11-2016 08:51 PM

Principal of a school - no other use of that word...... okay, maybe on Reboot.

Principle, as in he did it on principle.

You advise someone, whereas you give someone advice.

You affect someone's decision by your actions.

The effect was global in nature.


Understanding parts of speech helps a lot (not alot).......... srs.

Nouns Verbs
Adjectives Adverbs
Nouns Pronouns
Participle Past Participle
Tenses
Etcetera............

Traum 07-11-2016 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MG1 (Post 8771573)
Principal of a school - no other use of that word...... okay, maybe on Reboot.

The initial starting sum of an investment is also the "principal" or "principal" amount.

Yes, when people incorrectly use "affect" vs "effect", it drives me nut too... :yuno:

bobbinka 07-11-2016 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MG1 (Post 8771573)
Principal of a school - no other use of that word...... okay, maybe on Reboot.

I was taught that in elementary school too. However, Principal can actually be used to refer to a primary amount.

*edit, damn.... Traum beat me to it

MG1 07-11-2016 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Traum (Post 8771580)
The initial starting sum of an investment is also the "principal" or "principal" amount.

Yes, when people incorrectly use "affect" vs "effect", it drives me nut too... :yuno:

Or, paying off the principal on a loan (same thing). Totally forgot, lol.

MG1 07-11-2016 10:41 PM

Lesson three...........

Canadian spelling vs Amurican spelling

Centre vs Center
Grey vs Gray
Cheque vs Check
Theatre vs Theater
Labour vs Labor
Honour vs Honor
Harbour vs Harbor Freight
Colour vs Color (just aboot anything with "our" is "or")


It gets annoying sometimes, 'cause HTML and other stuff is in Amurican.

Our spelling is more British. Since they're the ones where English comes from, we have the spelling right, lol. The Americans a British bastards anyway, hee hee, hue hue, pew pew.

Thank god there's a Canadian version of Sesame Street where it's X, Y and Zed and not Zee.

bobbinka 07-11-2016 10:47 PM

maybe you should update the original post as you go :)

AzNightmare 07-12-2016 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MG1 (Post 8771625)
Our spelling is more British. Since they're the ones where English comes from, we have the spelling right, lol. The Americans a British bastards anyway, hee hee, hue hue, pew pew.

Thank god there's a Canadian version of Sesame Street where it's X, Y and Zed and not Zee.

So I guess our cars have tyres, not tires.

:troll:


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