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  2. 7 common grammar errors that make you look dumb - AOL

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    What other common grammar mistakes do you see? Share in the comments below! Ilya Pozin is a serial entrepreneur, writer and investor. He is the founder of Pluto TV, Coplex, and Open Me (acquired ...

  3. jacksfilms - Wikipedia

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    On June 20, 2011, Douglass began the series Your Grammar Sucks (YGS), mocking internet comments with excessive grammatical and spelling errors. Your Grammar Sucks would ultimately be the catalyst that jumpstarted Douglass's popularity on YouTube, and on June 27, 2013, the jacksfilms channel reached 1 million subscribers; this sits at a combined ...

  4. Ghoti - Wikipedia

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    The word is intended to be pronounced in the same way as fish (/ f ɪ ʃ /), using these sounds: . gh, pronounced / f / as in enough / ɪ ˈ n ʌ f / or tough / t ʌ f /;; o, pronounced / ɪ / as in women / ˈ w ɪ m ɪ n /;

  5. Fumblerules - Wikipedia

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    A fumblerule is a rule of language or linguistic style, humorously written in such a way that it breaks this rule. [1] Fumblerules are a form of self-reference.. The science editor George L. Trigg published a list of such rules in 1979. [2]

  6. Here are the top 10 grammar mistakes people make ... - AOL

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    Using data from millions of its subscribers, Microsoft recently rounded up a list of the top 10 grammar mistakes in the English language.

  7. 21 common grammar mistakes and how to avoid them - AOL

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    Grammar rules can seem like a nuisance -- but if you follow this simple trick, you can avoid all of those annoying faux pas. 21 common grammar mistakes and how to avoid them Skip to main content

  8. All your base are belong to us - Wikipedia

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    On 1 June 2006, the phrase "All Your Video Are Belong to Us" appeared in all-caps below the YouTube logo as a placeholder while YouTube was under maintenance. Some users believed the site had been hacked, leading YouTube to add the message "No, we haven't be hacked. Get a sense of humor." [27]

  9. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    See List of English words with disputed usage for words that are used in ways that are deprecated by some usage writers but are condoned by some dictionaries. There may be regional variations in grammar, orthography, and word-use, especially between different English-speaking countries.