Friday, February 21, 2014

6 Common Grammar Mistakes

Your as in your dog, You’re as in You’re a dog, Yar as in Yar a dirty dog and a watery grave shall be yar final reward.


Use A if the next word begins with a consonant. Use AN if the next word begins with a vowel.  Use UN if you are speaking French.

Many people erroneously believe that the word Moot means superfluous. Actually, Moot is a contraction for My Boot.


Many people confuse when to use Affect and when to use Effect. Sadly, the last person to fully understand this rule committed suicide in the mental asylum earlier this year.

Lie Vs Lay. You lay with your mistress and lie to your wife.


The plural of Pig is Pigs, not Richmond City Police.

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