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Grammar Mistakes: They get the best of us, including even more confusion to be had!

Nothing as simple as the commonly mistaken "to" and "too". In the sign, the correct spelling should be "too" since it's meaning it is more so bad, almost like a plural of the word "to".That aside, there are still more examples and phrases that confuse many of us. Here are five more with descriptions and examples.



To get refreshed on common grammar errors, numbered 1 to 5, go to Part One!


6. They're, Their, There

  • They're:Meaning the plural form of "theyare".
    Example:
    They're coming to Canada next month to start school in September!

  • Their: Used to show possession of something, such as "theirs". Denotes that something belongs to them.
    Example: Did you know that
    their cousin swims for the Olympic team?

  • There: Showing a place, or an area. Also means in, at, or to a place or position. Can also be used when gesturing to a place.
    Example:I see a bear! Where? Over
    there!!
    Example: There once was a story about a boy and his dog…


7. Its and It's

  • Its: It can be defined as a "possessive determiner" meaning that it is belonging to or is associated with a thing that is previously mentioned or identified. The common error is between making this word possessive (correct form) and contraction (incorrect form). What gets confusing is that singular nouns take the contraction, such as girl's, Mom's etc. But for "its" it shows a possession.
    Example:The sky was so blue,
    its clouds seemed very far away in the distance.
    Example: For a dolphin,
    its instinct is to communicate with others like it under water.

  • It's: Used as a contraction of "it is" or "it has". Do NOT confuse this with contractions on people or things such as Tommy's or the hamburger's. It's is only used to show the form "it is" or "it has".
    Example: It's been a long day, I cannot wait to take a nap.
    Example: I'm sorry to say this, but you should know
    it`s yours nor my fault.


8. Insure and Ensure

  • Insure: To show some form of compensation, or financial security. It also means to secure or protect someone against something. Most commonly used as the form "insurance". To remember not to confuse them, use the reference of financial insurance to remember its usage.
    Example: I can
    insure your family's safety with the newest life insurance plan.
    Example: I am will to
    insure you, you will not loose money.

  • Ensure: Used in more general senses. Can be used to make certain that something will occur or something will be the case. It also makes sure that there is something provided. Insure is dealing most with insuring money. Where as ensuring has to do with general protection.
    Example: Mrs. Marshall wanted to
    ensure that her documents were kept safe.
    Example: To
    ensure everyone's safety, we'd like to run the fire drill once more.


9. Would of/Could of and Would Have/Could Have

  • Would Of and Would Have: "Would of" is actually a casual and incorrect usage of "would have". I believe this mistaken error could have been started from "would have" starting to sound like "would of" in speech. When writing remember that "would of" is incorrect and to use "would have" instead.
    Example: I
    would of thought differently if you hadn't been so angered and frustrated. Incorrect!
    Example: I would have given up my dessert for you if I knew you wanted to eat it so badly. Correct!

  • Could Of and Could Have: Works in the same way as above. Here are some examples to help you keep this rule in mind.
    Example:I
    could of used a little more help around the kitchen, but things seem to be getting better.
    Example:If you
    could have understood the math problem, maybe you would have done better on the test


10. Less and Fewer

  • Less: The confusion here lies that you should only use "less" when there are uncountable things. It is incorrectly used sometimes when there are things, people, places to be counted. Also means a smaller amount of or not as much. Used to denote mass nouns, mostly numbers, as an expression of time or a measurement of something.
    Example:
    Less money, or less time.
    Example:
    Less people or less words.

  • Fewer: Used to denote people or countable things. See the differences between this and "less" in the description above.
    Example:
    Fewer people or fewer books or fewer contestants in the race.



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  1. biomenon saidThu, 21 Aug 2008 09:31:50 -0000 ( Link )

    Good 1. Thanks

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  2. angel94 saidSun, 21 Sep 2008 11:08:07 -0000 ( Link )

    nice one

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  3. sanjay saidSun, 26 Oct 2008 15:11:22 -0000 ( Link )

    Very informative.

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  4. arpan5891 saidThu, 20 Nov 2008 06:47:15 -0000 ( Link )

    Nice

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  5. ruby_infy saidTue, 02 Dec 2008 06:16:57 -0000 ( Link )

    Quite knowledgeable.

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  6. sanju09 saidWed, 03 Dec 2008 10:03:56 -0000 ( Link )

    I WISH YOU ALSO WRITE SOMETHING ABOUT ANYTHING YOU FIND YOURSELF COMFORTABLE IN, DON’T BE ONLY COPY CAT ON SUCH PLATFORMS IN PARTICULAR, PLEASE! THANKS

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  7. Nilesh Shitole saidWed, 10 Dec 2008 06:34:46 -0000 ( Link )

    it is very useful…...

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  8. doshi_dipal saidWed, 10 Dec 2008 09:39:37 -0000 ( Link )

    nice one!!!

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  9. Venkatramani saidMon, 15 Dec 2008 07:27:20 -0000 ( Link )

    pukka!

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  10. Eleonor Elizabeth saidSat, 20 Dec 2008 11:35:59 -0000 ( Link )

    Hermoso!

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  11. karmadolma saidSat, 27 Dec 2008 06:05:38 -0000 ( Link )

    Its an eye-opener for those who believe that their grammar was GOOD!

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  12. mamoon saidWed, 31 Dec 2008 11:51:11 -0000 ( Link )

    thanx,it was good.

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  13. subramanyamreddy saidWed, 07 Jan 2009 12:35:39 -0000 ( Link )

    its good

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  14. rambal saidTue, 13 Jan 2009 16:44:38 -0000 ( Link )

    I need more and more example which are commonly misunderstood

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  15. mudit_vaish saidWed, 11 Feb 2009 19:44:32 -0000 ( Link )

    sort of ok!

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  16. mahatma_rohit saidFri, 13 Feb 2009 13:17:17 -0000 ( Link )

    I really liked the point explaining the difference between “less and fewer”. Rest were quite easy to detect atleast for me. If you could just increase the level a bit i think it would be more useful to people.Thanks anyways.

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  17. i_m_wat_i_m saidTue, 17 Mar 2009 08:52:48 -0000 ( Link )

    there were some common mistakes which i use to make, hope that i used there correctly here, this happened to be a common mistake i use to make. Thanks alot for guiding.

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  18. sailawaymaj saidMon, 15 Jun 2009 16:54:24 -0000 ( Link )

    I find it funny the way english people can’t speak english.

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  19. test_test saidSat, 15 Aug 2009 05:48:32 -0000 ( Link )

    helpful to me

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  20. Sarfraz_s2001 saidFri, 09 Oct 2009 13:05:58 -0000 ( Link )

    i am very grateful of this community

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  21. lamaster saidSun, 18 Oct 2009 16:51:23 -0000 ( Link )

    great

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