TheGodfather
05-14-2008, 08:13 PM
Ok, this is annoying as hell. It has nothing to do with being a grammar nazi or simple mispelling, but blatant ignorance of the proper english language that was taught in elementary school.
So a lesson to those of the slow minded.
Loose- to untighten something, as in to loosen, or make a rope loose. Nothing to do with losing a game or race.
Lose- to not win at something or inability to find something. Not to be confused with a non taut rope.
To- something in the middle of words often using in describing where someone is going or what they are doing. Not meaning in addition or also.
Too- means as well, or also. To go along with, not to be used after a verb.
Their- describing something belonging to another person. Not to tell where a location is.
There- such as in the place one is going or where something is located. No personal meaning.
Seen- not the same as saw, and not to be used after I directly without something else in between.
Saw- can be used directly after I, to say when something was visualized.
Were- past tense of was. When asking a location to a person, or describing where someone was.
Where- asking a location in general. Seeing where a place would be located.
Now this does not anger me in any way really, just makes me think of how stupid a person may be when they cannot differentiate the simplicity of elementary words. It's absurd to think some people on here are that stupid.
But if you guys are. Here is a guide to help you out next time you don't know which word to put in the sentence.
So a lesson to those of the slow minded.
Loose- to untighten something, as in to loosen, or make a rope loose. Nothing to do with losing a game or race.
Lose- to not win at something or inability to find something. Not to be confused with a non taut rope.
To- something in the middle of words often using in describing where someone is going or what they are doing. Not meaning in addition or also.
Too- means as well, or also. To go along with, not to be used after a verb.
Their- describing something belonging to another person. Not to tell where a location is.
There- such as in the place one is going or where something is located. No personal meaning.
Seen- not the same as saw, and not to be used after I directly without something else in between.
Saw- can be used directly after I, to say when something was visualized.
Were- past tense of was. When asking a location to a person, or describing where someone was.
Where- asking a location in general. Seeing where a place would be located.
Now this does not anger me in any way really, just makes me think of how stupid a person may be when they cannot differentiate the simplicity of elementary words. It's absurd to think some people on here are that stupid.
But if you guys are. Here is a guide to help you out next time you don't know which word to put in the sentence.