Please note this rant does not include those for whom English is not their first language, nor does it include typos.
But for the rest of us, come on! If you were raised in any English speaking country you should know the difference between, and be able to use properly:
their, there, they're
lose and loose
to, too, two
its and it's
and you should also know that there is no apostrophe used when your are pluralizing a noun. Example: It is "Hondas" not "Honda's". Apostrophes are used to show possesession, as in, "Honda's specifications". Basic English skills here that should have been learned by second or third grade.
I am sure there are more examples out there...
But for the rest of us, come on! If you were raised in any English speaking country you should know the difference between, and be able to use properly:
their, there, they're
lose and loose
to, too, two
its and it's
and you should also know that there is no apostrophe used when your are pluralizing a noun. Example: It is "Hondas" not "Honda's". Apostrophes are used to show possesession, as in, "Honda's specifications". Basic English skills here that should have been learned by second or third grade.
I am sure there are more examples out there...
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