some spelung tips

0  2018-04-06 by Nomar_Garciawhiner

Folks, “accept” and “except” are two different words with wildly different meanings. Idk if it’s a glitch in a script or just bad luck but I’ve been seeing this regularly the past week in conspiracy. Except it for what it is, and clean your shit up.

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Hey man, some people fell asleep in their English classes as a kid :P.

I accept your correct spelling, it is quite an exceptional post.

You can see this everywhere on reddit. Makes you wonder what the demographic actually looks like.

do then and than!

Gonna do a daily gramer lesson💅

I am sure your gramer lessons will be as edifying as your spelung lessons :D

Woosh

dontcha mean wush?

Yes mam

My grammer is a nice 'ol lady.

People who mix up then and than drive me crazy!

I read those so many times I'm afraid I'm going to start doing it! However, I'm not perfect :P I interchange homophones every once in awhile! 'There', for 'they're'! D: I think phonetically sometimes, I guess :(

...but then and than is slowly shriveling my brain.

🙂🙂🙂

My daughter figures its people who don't read books.

I read a lot as a kid, not even by choice lol we just camped with no electricity for like weeks on end. there’s probably something there.

Hoo axed you?!?? Your a nasi!

/s

I always get effect and affect mixed up. Do a grammar lesson on those two words for us.

I’ll leave those two doozies to the professionals Ms. Gail.

Relevant

I'm Mrs. 🙂

That's a cool website too! I found effect/affect on there! Thanks!

http://www.softschools.com/difference/effect_vs_affect/2/

Effect

  1. To bring about or make happen

Affect

  1. To act on or to produce a change in

Well glad that's all cleared up!

the drugs effects were too strong.

the drug affects hormone levels.

Puff puff pass bro

I found the Grammer nazis! The conspiracy is that operation paper clip is real?

I’m an actual nazi

My favourite is "your" and "you're" - drives me crazy!

I respect your u there.

So clever one, why did you misuse, except for accept in your last sentence?

comedic licensce. parity law ;)

Or a parity error.

More fun when you get into etymology and also how the English language is basically magic.

Dude there’s some YouTube thing I watched that like links all the words back to a Saturn cult or something, the name escapes me at the moment or else I’d link ya, I’ll reply again when I think of it. You might know what I’m talking about it’s like a well made video where he translates a bunch of words and makes connections, also has to do with like maritime law and stuff...dang I’m blanking hard.

I doubt it's this but heres a good one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yE3zdcehe-g