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Common misuse of the English Language examples
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Now obvious 'typos' are exempt.We all all make them.
ect for 'etc' .
of cause for of course .
Any more glaringly obvious ones?
ect for 'etc' .
of cause for of course .
Any more glaringly obvious ones?
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And I always cringe when people say "I've took" instead of "I've taken".
On MOTD Alan Shearer makes a double slip when he says" he should of went for that ..." when he thinks a player should have been sent off.
And I always cringe when people say "I've took" instead of "I've taken".
On MOTD Alan Shearer makes a double slip when he says" he should of went for that ..." when he thinks a player should have been sent off.
Factor30 has come up with the one I was struggling to remember. I hate to hear/read 'of' being used instead of 'have'. (e.g. "I know I should of done it"). It's worrying to see just how often that appears here on AB!
However, since Factor30 has introduced sporting quotes, I've got to mention this gem from Geoff Boycott (referring to Kevin Pietersen, and which I'm still trying to make sense of!):
"He thinks he's better than he is - and I agree with him!"
However, since Factor30 has introduced sporting quotes, I've got to mention this gem from Geoff Boycott (referring to Kevin Pietersen, and which I'm still trying to make sense of!):
"He thinks he's better than he is - and I agree with him!"
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