What is a typical spelling mistake you make?
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ageing vs aging
The former is the way I learned it in school way back in the 70's... Apparently that is the way the British spell it and it sends US citizens into an aneurysm.
One that bothers me the most when people do it is brake vs break. Your car will break if you do not apply the brake in a timely fashion.
I'm an American and the former looks much more natural.
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A vicious liquid!
I used to do this with nauseous versus noxious.
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At this point I just accept the various spellings as common. I feel like I stick to one particular style but I honestly couldn't tell you if certain words are UK English, US English, or specific to somewhere else.
As long as meaning is clear, I don't think it matters which is used. Alternate vocabulary is probably more significant points of confusion (e.g. what is a biscuit to you?)
Yeah, and also the Oxford comma is in my mind much clearer. I think if you are understood you are using the language correctly. If you are not understood at first but become understood after a bit of back and forth then you are using the language and also pushing the limits a little, making changes along the way. It is an evolutionary process, not design, so it is messy.
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For me common spelling mistakes include confusing some of these word pairs.
- loose vs. lose
- then vs. than
- were vs. where
In english a lot. Not just because i am dislexic, but also french stemming words are a nightmare
"Litterly" is one i have still no idea how to spell. Or wether, not meaning the weather as in sun and run but the one for implying choice
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For me common spelling mistakes include confusing some of these word pairs.
- loose vs. lose
- then vs. than
- were vs. where
wrote last edited by [email protected]english instructors, were so anal with the words "act and acts" in writing a paper. or cellular and celluar.
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More a typo than a spelling mistake but if a word ends in ‘th’, my brain cannot stop adding an ‘e’.
- withe
- bothe
- mythe
So you're just a time traveler from the 1200s. NBD.
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Viscous vs vicious.
It’s a viscous cycle.
Sounds like a sticky situation.
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For me common spelling mistakes include confusing some of these word pairs.
- loose vs. lose
- then vs. than
- were vs. where
embarrassed to admit I mix up which and witch, and have misspelled both as wich on occasion
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In english a lot. Not just because i am dislexic, but also french stemming words are a nightmare
"Litterly" is one i have still no idea how to spell. Or wether, not meaning the weather as in sun and run but the one for implying choice
Literally and whether.
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For me common spelling mistakes include confusing some of these word pairs.
- loose vs. lose
- then vs. than
- were vs. where
recieve vs. receive
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For me common spelling mistakes include confusing some of these word pairs.
- loose vs. lose
- then vs. than
- were vs. where
Diahhrheoea
Or whatever it is.
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recieve vs. receive
This one's easy, remember reecee, so it's rEcEive.
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Sounds like a sticky situation.
Or slippery situation, depends on how viscous.
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This one's easy, remember reecee, so it's rEcEive.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I just try to keep the mnemonic "I before E except after C" ^[1]^ in my brain.
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I just try to keep the mnemonic "I before E except after C" ^[1]^ in my brain.
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Don't follow those stupid rules, there are so many exceptions not even sure how that shit got coined. Welcome to English
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Don't follow those stupid rules, there are so many exceptions not even sure how that shit got coined. Welcome to English
wrote last edited by [email protected]Do you mind referencing some of the exceptions that you have in mind to the aforementioned rule?
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embarrassed to admit I mix up which and witch, and have misspelled both as wich on occasion
Nothing to be embarrassed about. I can assure you I am worse at spelling.