terrisus
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When people use words/phrases that "sound" like the correct one, but aren't.
Two that I've seen in the past two days here are:
"muzzle memory" (muscle memory)
"double hedge sword" (double-edged sword)
Another common one is:
"should of"/"would of"/"could of" (should've/would've/could've or should have/would have/could have)
The other thing that really bothers me is people using an apostrophe improperly in words that end with an "s." In particular, it seems like half the time, people think that any word that ends with an "s" needs an apostrophe before it. It's painful.
Yes, I am a Grammar Nazi. And yes, I fully someone/multiple people to say that the thing they hate is Grammar Nazis. Also, as is typical with posts like this, it wouldn't surprise me if I made an error somewhere and people point it out. Ah well.
I'm not the type of person to go around pointing stuff like this out, usually - although sometimes I do. But, I can't help but notice them, and it bothers me. Yes, "first world problems."
Two that I've seen in the past two days here are:
"muzzle memory" (muscle memory)
"double hedge sword" (double-edged sword)
Another common one is:
"should of"/"would of"/"could of" (should've/would've/could've or should have/would have/could have)
The other thing that really bothers me is people using an apostrophe improperly in words that end with an "s." In particular, it seems like half the time, people think that any word that ends with an "s" needs an apostrophe before it. It's painful.
Yes, I am a Grammar Nazi. And yes, I fully someone/multiple people to say that the thing they hate is Grammar Nazis. Also, as is typical with posts like this, it wouldn't surprise me if I made an error somewhere and people point it out. Ah well.
I'm not the type of person to go around pointing stuff like this out, usually - although sometimes I do. But, I can't help but notice them, and it bothers me. Yes, "first world problems."