For my first year of teaching, I was a 6th grade Language Arts teacher. Yankee-teacher in the South: shocked to learn that even my advanced block of students were not aware that they shouldn't use double negatives.
I LITERALLY turned and banged my head against the whiteboard as I was trying to teach my students about it.
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Ooooo that Jane Austen...ugh! LOL Love it! I, too, am a grammar patrol :)
Ha ha! Love the friends one...just watched that episode the other day!
I adore Jane Austen, but yes those bother me too. And the you're your one.....get it right people LOL
Great one! I am a grammar nerd too.....I enjoyed this post!
I take offense at that redneck one!!! :)
LOL! I love the grammer patrol. Have a great day.
Love love love the grammar patrol!! I am not sure why people have such issues with some of them, especially the your/you're difference. Sigh..
Happy Tuesday!
Lovin' the grammar patrol. My hubby would be the patrol on that around here! It so bugs him!
I ain't gots nuffin' 2 says bout dis right hurr... luvn yo blog anywayz ;)
me grabz ur button 2!
UGH! I hate it when people make these errors too.
I remember cringing when Ross said that to Rachel.
He was correct, but he was so so so wrong.
;)
I didn't know Jane Austen was such an offender! How dare she!
Love it!
For my first year of teaching, I was a 6th grade Language Arts teacher. Yankee-teacher in the South: shocked to learn that even my advanced block of students were not aware that they shouldn't use double negatives.
I LITERALLY turned and banged my head against the whiteboard as I was trying to teach my students about it.
Did you know that March 4th is National Grammar Day? I saw something about it on the internet today.
Great job on grammer patrol. I have bad grammer habits I need to work on.
That's great. Grammar errors like those drive me crazy too.
Hahah! Yesss, I love the one from Ross!
Yes! I have finally found my twin. Rock on grammer patrol. I'm glad I am not the only one.
LOL I'm sure I make my share of errors, but the you're/your and the they're/there/their ones drive me crazy!
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