Mixing up "then" & "than" is worse than your & you're, or their, they're & there
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They all bother me.
Donβt ask me to know when to use effect vs affect
there they're their ... calm down boy π
Whose vs who's is worse. Past and passed trips me up way more often than it should.
One is a verb and the other is a noun.
Effect = the thing that happens
Affect = making the thing happen
When to use who vs whom is the one I've never mastered.
I recall reading somewhere that being annoyed by other people's grammatical errors is a sign of psychopathy.
"Mixing than and then is worse then your and you're", is that you're quote? π A man who's thoughts are clear, theirs nothing more important in life.
Being a psycho is cool now.
It's practically a requirement to work on Wall Street.
Nope, effect can also be a verb
"effect change"
Than what are you going to do about it?
I disagree, I'm all about letting language evolve. I want kids to rite things foneticly and tell ther "English" teechers to gft. Correct spelling is like cursive.......unnecessary.
You're a greater douchebag than me