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Only read a couple posts the last few days but there seems to be a growing trend in simple spelling errors such as "pidgeon" (pigeon) and "ferrit (ferret)

I know we aren't Einstein but come on people it's basic English.

Please list any common mistakes you see below just as a sort of fun way of secondary education.

 

Pidgeon (pigeon)

Ferrit (ferret)

 

 

Eeeh lad, if you start listing poor English usage found on THL, then you'll be here till Dick docks, and he ain't got a boat yet ! :laugh:

 

I read in a paper a few weeks ago that one in nine are leaving school functionally illiterate [ by whatever standard they are using to define " functionally " ] So while I'm broadly in favour of accurate spelling and syntax, I can't help but feel that your post is a bit like that little lad in the story, who tries to plug the hole in the dyke with his thumb.

 

I tried that. Got a right smack upside me head. :whistling:

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It's only for fun guys and girls as stated in my original post.

 

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not so much the spelling, i dont think the shits can read. Think about it when a thread been put on with a few (wrong) spelt words and posted, they think it looks ok. So i dont think they can feckin read proper :doh: Right where did i put that ( dictonry, dicionery,dictionary) thats it i think :laugh::laugh:

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Only read a couple posts the last few days but there seems to be a growing trend in simple spelling errors such as "pidgeon" (pigeon) and "ferrit (ferret)

I know we aren't Einstein but come on people it's basic English.

Please list any common mistakes you see below just as a sort of fun way of secondary education.

 

Pidgeon (pigeon)

Ferrit (ferret)

 

 

Eeeh lad, if you start listing poor English usage found on THL, then you'll be here till Dick docks, and he ain't got a boat yet ! :laugh:

 

I read in a paper a few weeks ago that one in nine are leaving school functionally illiterate [ by whatever standard they are using to define " functionally " ] So while I'm broadly in favour of accurate spelling and syntax, I can't help but feel that your post is a bit like that little lad in the story, who tries to plug the hole in the dyke with his thumb.

 

I tried that. Got a right smack upside me head. :whistling:

 

 

:laugh::laugh:

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tell you what else bugs me, bought and brought for example "I have just been out and brought a case of stella" oh yeah where did you bring it from?

It's bought bought bought bought ffs LOL

 

Yes! Bye instead of buy, To instead of too and of instead of off

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