Alright, kiddies, I am going to write up a little guide on common grammar and spelling mistakes I have encountered here. And please, by all means, I
am not judging, rather guiding those who seem to have a little trouble concentrating in school.
Lesson One:
Same Sounds - Different Spelling
There- Their - They're
There- a place to go (ie: I would love to go there.)
Their - a possessive word (ie: That is their problem.)
They're- A contraction of they and are (ie: I heard they're a couple.)
Two - To - Too
Two- a number (ie: There are two pieces left.)
To- in a direction towards (ie: I would love to go to the beach.)
Too- also, as well (ie: I would love to go there, too.)
Week - Weak
Week- the collection of the seven days (ie: I will see you at the end of the week.)
Weak- lacking strength (ie: I am weak from being sick.)
Through - Threw
Through- to go between (ie: The tunnel goes through the mountain.)
Threw- to toss, hurl (ie: I threw the glass against the wall.)
Scene - Seen
Scene- the place an action occured (ie: This is the scene of the crime.)
Seen- looked at (ie: I was seen at the scene fo the crime.)
Hear - Here
Hear- listen (ie: I can hear you just fine.)
Here- a place to be (ie: I would rather be here than there.)
Scents - Cents - Sense
Scents- aromas (ie: Candles have amazing scents.)
Cents- coinage (ie: I have seventeen cents.)
Sense-A perception or feeling produced by a stimulus (ie: My hearing is my most sensitive sense.)
Lesson Two:
Different Words - Different Pronounciations
Immanent - Eminent - Imminent
Immanent- Existing or remaining within (ie: We think of God as imminant in nature.)
Eminent- Towering or standing out above others (ie: The Mods here at ATS are eminent beings.)
Imminent- About to occur (ie: Intelligence is in imminent danger.)
Illusive - Allusive - Elusive
Illusive- based on or having the nature of an illusion (ie: It is illusive to think that ghosts are real.)
Allusive- Containing or characterized by indirect references (ie: he is being allusive with his reasoning.)
Elusive- Hiding from (ie: She is being elusive with her true feelings.)
Effect - Affect
Effect- a result (ie: An argument is the effect of his illogical reasoning.)
Affect- to have an impact on (ie: His post really affected my life.)
Lesson Three
Basic Grammar
One if the easiest things to remember is that periods are our friends. They remind us to take a breath in between sentences, and allow our eyes to
break in between thoughts.
Another wonderful grammatical format is the paragraph. Paragraphs break up multiple sentences into separate thoughts.
Commas help break up text as well. They are used to pause in a senence, but not recommended for two thoughts in one sentence. A semi-colon would be
used for that.
Proofreading (also known as "Preview Post") is a good tool to get used to using as well.
Lesson Four
Common Spelling Mistakes
Ben
efit, not benifit
Cru
cial, not crutial
Confid
ence, not confidance
Defin
ite, not definate
Experi
ence, not experiance
Intepend
ent, not independant
Sep
arate, not seperate
Beginning, not begining
Bias
ed, not biast
Okay, I think I picked long enough. Anyone care to add to the list? I may add later on, as well.
And like I said, I am not perfect...but...this stuff should have been learned early on.