Lose and loose
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M138

Original Poster:

784 posts

9 months

Thursday 19th June
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Lose - Be defeated

Loose - Slack

Time4another

428 posts

21 months

Thursday 19th June
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Bought - obtain in exchange for payment.

Brought - take or go with (someone or something) to a place.

Pit Pony

10,459 posts

139 months

Thursday 19th June
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By - next to something
Bi - not sure about something
Buy - purchase something

Exiled Imp

680 posts

236 months

Thursday 19th June
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Lead - a heavy metal (music)

Led - past tense and past participle form of the verb “to lead”

MC Bodge

25,620 posts

193 months

Thursday 19th June
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Time4another said:
Bought - obtain in exchange for payment.

Brought - take or go with (someone or something) to a place.
I'm never sure whether people do not know the difference or are victims of auto-correct.

vixen1700

26,831 posts

288 months

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There - There it is
Their - Owned by them
They're - They are a little bit drunk

Cold

16,240 posts

108 months

Thursday 19th June
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Passed - overtaken
Past - previous

Aloud - audibly
Allowed - permitted

Your - not mine
You're - you are

StescoG66

2,341 posts

161 months

Thursday 19th June
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Brake - things you use to slow down/stop
Breaks - the act of rendering something non functional

Specific - something clearly identified or defined
Pacific - an ocean

Misuse of both make my teeth itch (amongst many others)

langtounlad

792 posts

189 months

Thursday 19th June
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Border - the perimeter or edge. e.g. to delineate between two countries
Boarder - someone who rents a room in your house, or your child when you send him away to a private school

crofty1984

16,590 posts

222 months

Thursday 19th June
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langtounlad said:
Border - the perimeter or edge. e.g. to delineate between two countries
Boarder - someone who rents a room in your house, or your child when you send him away to a private school
Pour - transfer liquid from one vessel to another
Poor - cannot afford to send child away to private school.

Lincsls1

3,782 posts

158 months

Thursday 19th June
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Brilliant thread.
Amazes and frustrates me how many people cannot get these basics correct.

Lefty

18,769 posts

220 months

Thursday 19th June
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One I’ve seen cropping up more often these days is were/where.

Surely this is a failing of basic early years education. Shocking.


Alickadoo

3,090 posts

41 months

Thursday 19th June
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Less
Use "less" when you are talking about a quantity or amount that is not easily counted. For example, "less sugar," "less time," or "less effort".

Fewer
Use "fewer" when you can count the individual items. For example, "fewer cars," "fewer people," or "fewer options".


Lefty

18,769 posts

220 months

Thursday 19th June
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Draw / Drawer

As in:

I’m going to put it in the draw
Or
Chest of draws


Spare tyre

11,757 posts

148 months

Thursday 19th June
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Specific- the sea near the Isle of Wight

Pacific - clearly defined

Alickadoo

3,090 posts

41 months

Thursday 19th June
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Lefty said:
Draw / Drawer

As in:

I m going to put it in the draw
Or
Chest of draws
I am sure there is something there that I don't understand.

Lefty

18,769 posts

220 months

Thursday 19th June
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Alickadoo said:
Lefty said:
Draw / Drawer

As in:

I m going to put it in the draw
Or
Chest of draws
I am sure there is something there that I don't understand.
Do you call this a chest of drawers or a chest of draws?



smifffymoto

5,186 posts

223 months

Thursday 19th June
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This will be one of the shortest threads on here but probably the most valuable.

Lefty

18,769 posts

220 months

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Mammasaid

5,032 posts

115 months

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Whether - Should I have this or that?

Wether - a debked male sheep yikes

Weather - Is it raining?