Though the way words r used these days ur lcky 2 b so open abt it.
I don't like the "txt" speak myself and the way I see it; the dictionary is constantly changing due to ignorance and technology, and people can't be bothered anyway, and lots of people on the net are not always English speaking, nor can the minority (growing) read or write very well, if at all.
What about people who write "could of" instead of "could've" ? "Should of" instead of "should've"? "Might of" instead of "might've"? Hmm. If I can't beat 'em, maybe I'd better join' em?
This contraction confusion seems to both people much more than other confusing synonyms in the english language. I have seem many others videos on the same subject. Your a good example of you're species. lol. cool vyd.
What's happening to the King's English? A misuse that kind of annoys me is a confusion of "there", "they're" and "their." It is particularly disturbing to see this mixup come from people who are university educated.
@OriMeissa I actually don't mind the "ur" thing so much, I see it as a shortening of both "your" and "you're". At least when they're combined like that people can't get it wrong!
@Mozza314 I guess not. It's just irritating when people write in "txt" mode even when there is no 160 character limit imposed!
Considering so many people are leaving our school system with the highest average grades across the board it's amazing how prevalent this mistake is. But to suggest western education standards are falling would be subversive wouldn't it......? :)
@OriMeissa Possibly. What irritates me about English education in the high school years, at least here in Australia, is that there's so much emphasis on literary criticism. I mean, I can see the indirect merit in that, but I mean, I really like grammar for example, but we never did it.
Interesting.
Though the way words r used these days ur lcky 2 b so open abt it.
I don't like the "txt" speak myself and the way I see it; the dictionary is constantly changing due to ignorance and technology, and people can't be bothered anyway, and lots of people on the net are not always English speaking, nor can the minority (growing) read or write very well, if at all.
TheDistractionTrap 4 months ago
What about people who write "could of" instead of "could've" ? "Should of" instead of "should've"? "Might of" instead of "might've"? Hmm. If I can't beat 'em, maybe I'd better join' em?
zuditaka 4 months ago
@zuditaka That's horrible lol.
Mozza314 4 months ago
This contraction confusion seems to both people much more than other confusing synonyms in the english language. I have seem many others videos on the same subject. Your a good example of you're species. lol. cool vyd.
coolvidzdude 10 months ago
@wasssuppp08 That's weird. Is English your second language?
Mozza314 1 year ago
Uh oh, Mozza's mad as hell and he's not going to take it anymore!!!
thelastholdout 1 year ago
What's happening to the King's English? A misuse that kind of annoys me is a confusion of "there", "they're" and "their." It is particularly disturbing to see this mixup come from people who are university educated.
HahnJames 1 year ago
@HahnJames Yeah, I was thinking about doing a video on that one later on. We'll see how this one goes first.
Mozza314 1 year ago
Aye iz grammarr kinge{ amyryghtt?
Orygyn 1 year ago
I guess it's only slightly better than the apparently universal "ur" from the txtr people! :)
OriMeissa 1 year ago
@OriMeissa I actually don't mind the "ur" thing so much, I see it as a shortening of both "your" and "you're". At least when they're combined like that people can't get it wrong!
Mozza314 1 year ago
@Mozza314 I guess not. It's just irritating when people write in "txt" mode even when there is no 160 character limit imposed!
Considering so many people are leaving our school system with the highest average grades across the board it's amazing how prevalent this mistake is. But to suggest western education standards are falling would be subversive wouldn't it......? :)
OriMeissa 1 year ago
@OriMeissa Possibly. What irritates me about English education in the high school years, at least here in Australia, is that there's so much emphasis on literary criticism. I mean, I can see the indirect merit in that, but I mean, I really like grammar for example, but we never did it.
Mozza314 1 year ago