The uses of “I” instead of “me,” “me” instead of “I ,”and “myself” instead of “me” are a few of the most common mistakes made in both written and spoken English.
The Grammar Diva Blog - Bites of Grammar and Such
“Wait On” This!
You probably make a distinction between the phrases “wait on” and “wait for.” Usually, we think of “waiting on” as something to do with service: It took a while for the waiter to come over and wait on us. We waited for him for at least fifteen minutes. Yet sometimes this distinction is not made, […]
No, I Haven’t Got Any!
I am looking for a pair of green socks.”
“We don’t got any of those.”
“We don’t “got” any of those”?????
No Problem: Ten More Peeves from You!
If you don’t like the word “snuck” as the past tense of “sneak,” sorry . . .
You’re Too There!
There . . . Their . . .They’re . . .and two other confused words not too hard to learn . . .
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