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If you love laughing at grammar jokes or correcting the grammar of those around you (or want to but are afraid of social ostracism), here are some of the best memes that you’ll totally relate to ...
It’s human nature to want to correct others’ mistakes and this extends to grammatical errors too. For example, an entire Twitter page is dedicated to pointing out typos in New York Times articles.
A co-worker is always 'correcting' our grammar and spelling, making it wrong. What can we do? I correct people’s English for a living, and I would never do it publicly or unasked.
At some point in social media history, Twitter's grammar police officially crossed into grammar Nazi territory. I'm not sure when it became socially acceptable to tell strangers that they used the ...
I have a colleague that I work with who, despite being a well-educated professional, has a few "grammar quirks". He routinely says things like "I haven't ever ate there" or "You should come to the ...
If you’re a teacher, maybe this doesn’t apply to you; it’s your job to correct students’ grammar. But, some of us–even professional writers–need to turn it down a notch. So, if you ...
But recently, a very funny grammar joke turned up on Twitter, ... Correct grammar? Both the Nazis and the anarchists have it wrong Published: June 23, 2014 10:00pm EDT.
Random typos, acronyms, and memes prevail across platforms - and we are all constantly ... auto-correct, and other technology has on grammar in general? Editorial Standards Reprints & Permissions ...
I vented earlier about some of the horrendous memes that show up in Facebook every day. And I thought I had it out of my system. Then I came across this one. Which is so bad it should never have ...