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Everyone tries to shrug off the “slip of the tongue” with Grammar, but it simply will not go away.
How many times during a conversation have you cringed when the other person used the incorrect word? You haven’t slightly pulled your shoulders up and hoped that the couple in the next booth missed the grammatical error? Well, I have and I just found a great infographic by copyblogger that shows their pick of the Top 15.
Take a peek and let me know if you have similar grammatical mishaps slip into conversation.
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Coco Williams says
I am really not much of a grammar person but I am pretty sure I know when one is not right. Especially when I am in a conversation with a group of people, and someone says the wrong grammar. I am the one who feels embarrassed by it.
kristin says
Thank you for writing this. I am the grammar police when I see the language butchered. I was taught the rule of “possessive not plural” when adding an apostrophe. I see so many bloggers just shove an apostrophe in anytime they pluralize something. Then & than bugs me too.