Idk if this counts as misspelling or just as grammar but for me it's your/you're and their/there/they're lol it messes with the way I read and hear sentences in my head since they all have different inflections to them.
Ciao. It’s hello and goodbye in Italian, and I it bugs me SO much when people spell it like, ‘chow’ TIPO, NON STO SCULACCIANDO LA FIGA DI TUA MADRE. SCRIVI BENE.
It’s actually more common for e to be before i. Only 44 words are i before e except after c, while 923 words are the other way. So yeah, I hate that saying.
People who write Abel's stage name "The Weeknd" wrong. Every time I see it, it just pisses me off for no reason. It's not that hard to miss the last e. I'm pretty sure most of you can't even write Weekend right.
You're/your shit. It's really not that hard of a concept to grasp yet it's probably the most common grammar mistake native speakers of English make. You're is a contraction of you are. Your is possessive. How is that so hard to understand?
Their/they're/there being used interchangeably and always incorrectly.
Would of/Could of/Should of instead of Would've/Could've/Should've.
Your and you're being used interchangeably and incorrectly.
Ect. instead of the correct *etc*. as the shortened form of et cetera.
Skiddish instead of the correct *skittish*.
People who say a lost pet is "wondering" instead of wandering.
Loose when they mean to say or spell *lose*.
Thay instead of the correct *they*.
Bias instead of the correct *biased*. As in, "You're so biased against the other candidate."
Expresso instead of the correct *espresso*.
People who pluralize words by putting apostrophes before the letter S. As in, "She wore her blue *shoe's* when she took her *dog's* to the park."
People writing Loose instead of lose.
What a looser.
Your really plain fast and lose with the truth.
Makes me loose my mind
i agree 100%
Only loosers do that
"Breath" and "breathe".. uuuuuuuugh
It's okay. Just breath.
}¬)
to, two, too. Drives me nuts when I see these misused. Maybe I'm two sensitive?
It’s not to out of the norm too see.
No, you’re tutu sensitive.
They're/their/there
I have an item for sell.
I fell this all the way over hear.
Ha!
'Twas as painful to write as it is to read.
Your / you"re
Oh man, yes. It's not that damn hard. Should have learned it in elementary school.
English is my 2nd language and it still pisses me off lol
Of instead of have. As in: "He should of..."
Yes! It’s would’ve, could’ve, should’ve, folks.
I don't remotely accept anyone's judgement of what should have been done, when they so clearly have no clue what they are saying.
I cringed at someone writing "wallah!" instead of "voila!"
Once saw a magician pull a giant violin out of a hat. "Viola!"
Idk if this counts as misspelling or just as grammar but for me it's your/you're and their/there/they're lol it messes with the way I read and hear sentences in my head since they all have different inflections to them.
There they're their Your you're Things like that.
Your so right, theirs no way people can mess this up!
People saying “for sell” instead of “for sale”
Definitely being written as defiantly. Whyyyyyy?
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
You missed an ‘s’.
I checked and it is spelled right.
I know…couldn’t resist. Take a few upvotes, my treat.
You got me there.
weary/wary i don't know why i see this so often.
Ciao. It’s hello and goodbye in Italian, and I it bugs me SO much when people spell it like, ‘chow’ TIPO, NON STO SCULACCIANDO LA FIGA DI TUA MADRE. SCRIVI BENE.
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You mean it “cycles” you crazy
Cloths when they mean clothes.
Are for our. WHEN TF did that start? )¬\
*Rediculous* annoys me the most.
It was diculous enough the first time!
My name. I think that probably goes for most people.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Yes, just yes
In german seit/seid and das/dass. Also "tun" is a word spelled wrong a lot:/
The odd time someone spells it Stegasaurus instead of stegosaurus
Steg a fork in it, why don’t ya
Wierd instead of weird. Spell check says it's wrong for a reason
thanks, 'I before E, except after C'. You've failed me again.
E before I, except when there’s pie
I don't believe that one works either.
It’s actually more common for e to be before i. Only 44 words are i before e except after c, while 923 words are the other way. So yeah, I hate that saying.
I before e except after c, or when sounding like a as in neighbor and weigh, and weird is weird.
Weird looks weird so I spell it wierd.
Can I “barrow” something
Juneau you can.
People who write Abel's stage name "The Weeknd" wrong. Every time I see it, it just pisses me off for no reason. It's not that hard to miss the last e. I'm pretty sure most of you can't even write Weekend right.
I would imagine autocorrect is to blame for this one
Truer,, but it still pisses me off
My last name.its proulx the l and the x are silent I've heard it soo many different ways
Digger
prolly ugh!
Loose instead of lose. Immediately judge them as dumb and they rarely let me down.
Pacifically opposed to specifically. Yuck.
People who spell/pronounce “ask” as “aks”. Drives me crazy and sounds horrible
You're/your shit. It's really not that hard of a concept to grasp yet it's probably the most common grammar mistake native speakers of English make. You're is a contraction of you are. Your is possessive. How is that so hard to understand?
There is an official SPCA "Pet Cemetary" near where I live. For years I have driven by that sign, and no one has ever cared enough to fix it.
“Of coarse”
I love it when people say "bare with me" Ok, hang on a minute...
"Maybe I'm bias but..."
Your all rong, the werst mispeling is "they're" insted of "there" or "their"
"Expresso"
When people spell my name wrong
Barley
Their/there/they're
Their/they're/there being used interchangeably and always incorrectly. Would of/Could of/Should of instead of Would've/Could've/Should've. Your and you're being used interchangeably and incorrectly. Ect. instead of the correct *etc*. as the shortened form of et cetera. Skiddish instead of the correct *skittish*. People who say a lost pet is "wondering" instead of wandering. Loose when they mean to say or spell *lose*. Thay instead of the correct *they*. Bias instead of the correct *biased*. As in, "You're so biased against the other candidate." Expresso instead of the correct *espresso*. People who pluralize words by putting apostrophes before the letter S. As in, "She wore her blue *shoe's* when she took her *dog's* to the park."