I sincerely try not to judge people with improper usage, poor spelling and inadequate grammar, but it's difficult. Heaven knows I would hate to be judged for having dismal math skills. My guilt follows me around like a sad little dog.
I have a friend [who lives in your town, but is not a porcupine!] who was a linguistics major and knows the correct word AND the rules for everything in the English language. She is my idol, even if she does make me sound like a stammering hillbilly.
Vi, it's a rule of the interwebs. If you call somebody out for his/her grammar or spelling, you will have a grammar or spelling mistake in your callout.
(And you're correct: it should be "mean," not *"means." The comma after "grammar" is a matter of style preference, though. Now somebody find mine! ha!)
But I still <3 Grammar Peacock. You are better than I am, Grammar Peacock.
lol...I'd like to think this at times!!
ReplyDeleteThat fancy tail of yours doesn't hurt, either. (grin)
ReplyDeleteI sincerely try not to judge people with improper usage, poor spelling and inadequate grammar, but it's difficult. Heaven knows I would hate to be judged for having dismal math skills. My guilt follows me around like a sad little dog.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend [who lives in your town, but is not a porcupine!] who was a linguistics major and knows the correct word AND the rules for everything in the English language. She is my idol, even if she does make me sound like a stammering hillbilly.
I think there's a grammatical error in that LOLPeacock. Ironic.
ReplyDeleteVi, it's a rule of the interwebs. If you call somebody out for his/her grammar or spelling, you will have a grammar or spelling mistake in your callout.
ReplyDelete(And you're correct: it should be "mean," not *"means." The comma after "grammar" is a matter of style preference, though. Now somebody find mine! ha!)
But I still <3 Grammar Peacock. You are better than I am, Grammar Peacock.