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I agree, but it's not just high school graduates.

It seems the hardest two pairs of words for people to get correct are:

1. their and there

2. your and you're

I guess that is why college freshmen have to take two entry level courses of english composition when entering college.

FWIW

dj

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This was taken with my camera phone. The back window reads, "Honk if your a grad." I'm sure her english teacher would be proud. Maybe they should've held her back one year.

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It could be a joke too meaning they didn't learn squat in high school.

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There is a sentence you can say, but you cannot write correctly in the English language.

There are three words "TO" in the English language.

There are three words "TOO" in the English language.

There are three words "TWO" in the English language.

Which one would you choose?

Arguably, you could use a phonetic representation, but what I wrote above is definitely not correct. Then again, wouldn't that represent a fourth "TU"

Other confusions: Forth Fourth, Won One

Jim Norman

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  • 3 weeks later...
what about who and whom... i never could figure that one out.

If you start by simply using "who" if you could substitute "he/she" in the sentence, and "whom" if "him or her" works, you'll be better off than most. :)

My pet peeve is hearing "less" when people mean "fewer." If you can count it, it's "fewer!" But it's a losing battle.

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I think a lot of people address themselves wrong when they talk on the phone.

They say:

"This is him."

...when they should say "This is he."

Another one is the, "I'm doing good." as opposed to, "I'm doing well." when they're asked how they're doing.

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