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There's more than one type of sugar.
Yep - and your explanation for the "then"?
There's more than one type of sugar.
I've noticed, more and more, H being pronounced Haitch, on tv. I find incredibly irritating as well as being incorrect.
Has anyone else spotted the 'stationary' section, in the latest Tesco toy catalogue?
Time to pull your stockings up, Auntie.
It has been going on for a while. The BBC insist on spelling NASA as Nasa. Even after they have been informed by NASA that they are wrong.
LOL! Poor though, eh?Can you see any of them moving about?
Indeed. The Doris on 5Live this morning commented: "The painting, BELIEVED to have been painted by Leonardo Da Vinci,..." as if anyone would fork out $400mill if they weren't 100% sure it was his work, i.e "The $200mill footballer, BELIEVED to be Neymar..."
Yep - and your explanation for the "then"?
There is a lost generation out there who went to school during a politically correct era in which it was reckoned that spelling and grammar did not matter as long as the meaning was apparent. As a consequence, spelling and grammar were not taught. Many of those who were thus "uneducated" are themselves now teachers and cannot pass on knowledge that they do not have. Bad spelling and grammar are now, sadly, self perpetuating.
Very annoyed at my meagre 60%. Some tough questions though
Sign of the times. When it comes to spelling, (not to mention NSC thread titles) confusion reins...One of the city's most admired primary schools sent a note out to parents this week about its 'spelling stratagy'.
Sign of the times. When it comes to spelling, (not to mention NSC thread titles) confusion reins...