Always misspelled

Using nouns as verbs annoys me (no, you can't disrespect someone, you can be disrespectful).

I would advise you to use "advice" when a noun is required and "advise" when you need a verb.

PS - IMHO: "inexplicable" > "unexplainable"

check dictionary.com bud. Disrespect can be a noun or a verb, so yes you can disrespect someone.

My daughter disrespected me by acting disrespectful.
 
yeah.. The whole

Their They're There thing REALLY bothers me a LOT.

and for the it's-its thing, I see people all the time that will add an apostrophe to ANYTHING that ends in an S (such as end's, car's, tree's, plant's, etc etc)
 
I get a red lyne ----oops...

When there's a typo... :D

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I always seem to type becasue instead of because.....arent typos lovely.

Thats how PWND got started........ownd is so hard to type. I blame the hole thing on the pinky fingure
 
check dictionary.com bud. Disrespect can be a noun or a verb, so yes you can disrespect someone.

My daughter disrespected me by acting disrespectful.

The only reason it's (<-- another one - it's/its) in the dictionary is to sell more dictionaries. "ain't" is in there too, but it is not a word you would want on your résumé.
 
I love dictionaries and thesaurii...
But I'd have to agree with Squaw on the affect (verb) effect (noun) one... I think it really helps if you've learned (or is that learnt? I think learnt<>learned are interchangeable but learned also is an adjective?)... a foreign language and you practise (not practice) the different participles/collectives/tenses/genders etc..
 
I always seem to type becasue instead of because.....arent typos lovely.

Thats how PWND got started........ownd is so hard to type. I blame the hole thing on the pinky fingure

Man I feel like a nitpick "Hole" is meant to be "Whole"... if one thing's for sure, being a pedant about grammar and spelling sure doesn't win you many friends...
 
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