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It's 'whine' not 'whinge'

backstept

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:lol: here comes a spelling nazi complaint!

so far today I think I've seen people spell 'whine' or 'whining' as 'whinge' or 'whinging'
about 3 or 4 times . . .

now to rescue this thread from the pointless category :devil:
my question is this:
what spelling or grammatical errors grind your gears?
 
:lol: here comes a spelling nazi complaint!

so far today I think I've seen people spell 'whine' or 'whining' as 'whinge' or 'whinging'
about 3 or 4 times . . .

now to rescue this thread from the pointless category :devil:
my question is this:
what spelling or grammatical errors grind your gears?

"Then" when used for "than" is tops, followed by "should of/would of" instead of the proper "should've/would've" (should have/would have).

Thankfully, the idiotic "PWNED" has started to go the way of the dinosaur.
 
:lol:

So I think that's five of us who'd agree what really "grinds our gears" is people thinking a word is a mistake just because they haven't heard it before.
 
Plus, it rhymes with "win" not "wine".
This thread is full of "whinge" indeed. (If it was full of "wine" it would be a Drunkl Thread™. :bolian:)
:techman:

In Heroes threads, Candice is often spelled Candace. Why? I have no idea. (If someone comes along with a link to the official site saying it is indeed Candace I'll eat my own chin out of sheer despair. Again).
 
what spelling or grammatical errors grind your gears?

defiantly instead of definitely
Your instead of You're (and vise versa)

Or for that matter, when people use visa versa. :mad:

Others include: "I could care less." "He gave the tickets to Joe and I." And one I've seen quite a bit lately: "Your a moran!" :brickwall:
 
Most Australians would use the word whinge more often that we use the word whine though the two words do not mean exactly the same. A child whines, a Pom whinges.

Whining is done with a high-pitched voice, whinging can be done with any sort of voice.
 
It's English, and it means the same thing.

It is actually "whinge" (as in "Red Bull gives you...").

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/whinge


Arguably American English could be considered a "grammatical error." ;) [Note from my lawyers: this is a Joke™.]

It's English, and it means the same thing.

Exactly. It's not a spelling mistake, it's a separate word.


It's even in an American dictionary

ha! I reject your reality and substitute my own!


could of would of should of drives me freakin' nuts!
your you're
their they're there
to two too


grrr grrrrrrrrr (go into second, dammit!)
 
Most Australians would use the word whinge more often that we use the word whine though the two words do not mean exactly the same. A child whines, a Pom whinges.

Whining is done with a high-pitched voice, whinging can be done with any sort of voice.
The best bit about being a whinging Pom is whinging about being called a whinging Pom. The irony is not lost on us.

:D
 
ha! I reject your reality and substitute my own!


could of would of should of drives me freakin' nuts!
your you're
their they're there
to two too


grrr grrrrrrrrr (go into second, dammit!)

It's clear that you are not a grammar or punctuation nazi, since you have yet to use a capital letter or a full stop yourself. ;)
 
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