Some people don't realise their grammar don't work
There's one user who consistently misuses "use to" and another who consistently uses "could of", "would of", "should of" instead of "whatever auxiliary verb + HAVE"
Nobody bothered by it?
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There's one user who consistently misuses "use to" and another who consistently uses "could of", "would of", "should of" instead of "whatever auxiliary verb + HAVE"
Nobody bothered by it?
Those are common mistakes. Such errors don't bother me in casual communication, but they lead me to suspect that the writer probably isn't well-educated.
The only time I'm ever tempted to go grammar Nazi is when someone criticises another person's grammar in an ungrammatical way.
Now I have a question for you: Does "Some people do not realise their grammar do not work" sound correct to you when you say it aloud?
I don't give a shit.
I expect correct grammar from people in a professional setting. I don't expect it from people writing posts on an anonymous polling website.
me grammar works good as ill have u know. iam well good at making the words.
Not everyone's first language is english. Lots learn the language just by listening. So did I. I made tons of mistakes.
I'm not fond of those sort of mistakes. If I correct someone's spelling, or grammar it's really an act of love, and charitable intolerance on my part even if the person mistakenly thinks I'm being not so nice. If I think someone is a raging asshole I will generally refrain from correcting them so that they might continue to look like the stupid idiot they are. π
It's highly likely that is the very same reason no one ever corrects you. π
I'm dyslexic so often I dont notice spelling errors and to a lesser extent grammatical errors unless they are 100% wrong. Not talking about effect vs affect usage but straight up wrong uses for words or extremely poor grammar.
I'm not a grammar nazi but if it looks like a 5 year old typed out a comment I'll be sure to point it out.