It’s nice to sound smart, but chances are you’re getting a lot of words wrong. Check out 10 of the most commonly misused words and phrases, and for the love of God – start using them correctly. Tweet: http://ctt.ec/5od1X
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Agreed. This would be much more helpful if it had some things adults always get wrong. For instance “feel badly” which means you have a poor ability to feel, not that you’re experiencing an unpleasant emotion. It’s just “feel bad.” Or when “penultimate” is used to describe the last thing in a series, when it actually means second to last. There are a lot of good example out there, “supposebly” is not one of them.
Scratch the second word in the previous comment. Typo. Pardon me.
WHY are do we even have to have this discussion? I learned ALL of these by the third grade.