Good one; I didn’t have the guts to bring it up.
Another one is principal. The amount borrowed is principal, not principle.
Also it’s a nuclear weapon not a nucular weapon.
I wish you nucular realators would stop selling track houses.
LOL
I once met a guy who called himself a financial advisor who used the word “pacific” instead of “specific”, repeatedly.
Needless to say we are not doing business together.
And it’s jewelry, not jewlery.
While we’re @ it, get your, you’re, their, there, and they’re right.
LOLROTFLMAOSTC
Also, it’s “a lot,” not “alot.” The US Central Bank’s name is abbreviated as “Fed”, there’s no FED. And keep in mind that “affect” and “effect” are different words, as are “do” and “due.”
“Cant”?, Geez… we suck. Look at this thread’s title. It’s “can’t,” not “cant”!
Even the originator has a typo.
There is a difference between a typo and repeated references to Track Homes.
How about to and too.
Also:
it’s = it is
its = belonging to it.
About time that got cleared up.
Yeah and its phat not fat if you do not want to insult the person
In defense of our track home posters, people mispronounce the word. It sounds like “track”.
My biggest complaint in the reversal of “I” and “me” when another person is in the sentence. People correctly say, “I went shopping”, but when their friend comes along they think that “I” should be replace by “me”. So they incorrectly say “Suzy and me went shopping”; it should be “Suzy and I went shopping.”
“He walked to Suzy and I” should be “He walked to Suzy and me”. Again, people correctly say, “He walked to me”.