It's wierd.were, where, we're, ware, weir, wear - seen all of these interchanged/used in place of each other at one time or another.English language? Pah.
Yet, the use of "I got this" would imho be legitimate if you wanted to express that you understood something / got the gist of what was said."I have this" or "I've got this" is preferable to "I got this".
No, not really.yes but even with the wrong spelling of a word you can usually still get the meaning.
Yet, the use of "I got this" would imho be legitimate if you wanted to express that you understood something / got the gist of what was said."I have this" or "I've got this" is preferable to "I got this".
No, not really.yes but even with the wrong spelling of a word you can usually still get the meaning.
I studied English as a foreign language, so obviously I was not especially proficient at first: when I went online to improve my skill, sometimes it was really difficult for me to understand what people were saying ("Your wrong"... "your" what? "There right"... uh??). It was especially confusing for me because, to my ear, "your" and "you're"; "their", "there" and "they're" are not really homophones: they sound slightly different, so mixing them up is more or less unthinkable for me (even if, due to the exposure, sometime I do!).
So, given that a whole lot of readers on the Internet are not native speakers, by making these mistakes your are confusing half of your readers (and embarrassing the other half).
Using the wrong spelling "sometimes" is not what we are talking here. Typos are bound to happen: that's not the point. Also, languages evolve, it's a fact, so you won't catch me complaining about the changes of grammar and words usage. We are talking about the systematic mangling of language, to the point of making it difficult to understand.But as with anything some people are better at spelling than others, so yes sometimes the wrong spelling of a word is used
It might not be "a massive problem", but it's still using your languages badly, it makes life more difficult to a lot of people, and it makes people look like uneducated fools. So why not correct it?but so long as you can more or less understand what they are saying it's not a massive problem.
Using the wrong spelling "sometimes" is not what we are talking here. Typos are bound to happen: that's not the point. Also, languages evolve, it's a fact, so you won't catch me complaining about the changes of grammar and words usage. We are talking about the systematic mangling of language, to the point of making it difficult to understand.But as with anything some people are better at spelling than others, so yes sometimes the wrong spelling of a word is used
It might not be "a massive problem", but it's still using your languages badly, it makes life more difficult to a lot of people, and it makes people look like uneducated fools. So why not correct it?but so long as you can more or less understand what they are saying it's not a massive problem.
True. Ultimately, good spelling and grammar is just good manners.It might not be "a massive problem", but it's still using your languages badly, it makes life more difficult to a lot of people, and it makes people look like uneducated fools. So why not correct it?
Don't ask me, anyone who can't do integrals is barely human in my opinion.Maybe, maybe not. Some people have poor maths skills does that make them uneducated or just bad at maths?
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