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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I just questioned if bellend is one word or 2. I still don't know, I went with 1.
What are the words you always struggle with? You know the ones that don't look right no matter how you write them? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Accommodation - I mean, my phone is helping me out there but I always hit a bit of mental traffic jam when I get to the M's"
Where would we be without auto correct? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ironing. I hate that word. Feel it should be at least spelled Iorning instead."
Loving your new skirt in your picture Mr Bants Andddd.. Also can you do my lorning? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ironing. I hate that word. Feel it should be at least spelled Iorning instead.
Loving your new skirt in your picture Mr Bants Andddd.. Also can you do my lorning? "
How dare you mock my native dresswear!
And I dont do ironing! That's a womans job! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm not great with hyphenated words and I always struggle with diesel, niece and necessary. "
Necessary is one that I need auto correct to come to my recuse a lot |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Affect and effect. I should know, I've had it explained to me a million times, I'm not stupid... I avoid the words rather than screw it up."
I always have to stop to think when using them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Any word with an e on the end of it that you want to turn into an ing ending. Does the e stay? Cant actually think of a word at the moment to demonstrate but e's haunt me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ironing. I hate that word. Feel it should be at least spelled Iorning instead.
Loving your new skirt in your picture Mr Bants Andddd.. Also can you do my lorning?
How dare you mock my native dresswear!
And I dont do ironing! That's a womans job! "
Ha ha ha Yayyyyy, loving your skirt, it suits you When you come to Essex on your road trip, you're doing my lorning, you need to become a domesticated house God |
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"Any word with an e on the end of it that you want to turn into an ing ending. Does the e stay? Cant actually think of a word at the moment to demonstrate but e's haunt me "
Phone - phoning
Come - coming |
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By *jonesMan
over a year ago
Plymouth |
"Affect and effect. I should know, I've had it explained to me a million times, I'm not stupid... I avoid the words rather than screw it up.
Affect - before
Effect - after "
That's brilliant ..thx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Any word with an e on the end of it that you want to turn into an ing ending. Does the e stay? Cant actually think of a word at the moment to demonstrate but e's haunt me
Phone - phoning
Come - coming"
Hmm yes thats fairly easy, perhaps I mean words that end in 'ly' then. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Any word with an e on the end of it that you want to turn into an ing ending. Does the e stay? Cant actually think of a word at the moment to demonstrate but e's haunt me
Phone - phoning
Come - coming"
These look right but 'homing'just looks wrong to me? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Any word with an e on the end of it that you want to turn into an ing ending. Does the e stay? Cant actually think of a word at the moment to demonstrate but e's haunt me "
Scary |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Any word with an e on the end of it that you want to turn into an ing ending. Does the e stay? Cant actually think of a word at the moment to demonstrate but e's haunt me
Phone - phoning
Come - coming
These look right but 'homing'just looks wrong to me? "
Glueing! A confusing word |
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"Any word with an e on the end of it that you want to turn into an ing ending. Does the e stay? Cant actually think of a word at the moment to demonstrate but e's haunt me
Phone - phoning
Come - coming
Hmm yes thats fairly easy, perhaps I mean words that end in 'ly' then. "
Like
lone (wolf) or lonely |
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By *jonesMan
over a year ago
Plymouth |
"Any word with an e on the end of it that you want to turn into an ing ending. Does the e stay? Cant actually think of a word at the moment to demonstrate but e's haunt me
Phone - phoning
Come - coming
These look right but 'homing'just looks wrong to me?
Glueing! A confusing word"
I think a lot of ings are...
Shoeing
Slewing
Mooing....dont seem right.. |
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"Any word with an e on the end of it that you want to turn into an ing ending. Does the e stay? Cant actually think of a word at the moment to demonstrate but e's haunt me
Phone - phoning
Come - coming
These look right but 'homing'just looks wrong to me? "
Yes because you are pronouncing the e when you say it phonetically. Well I did |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Any word with an e on the end of it that you want to turn into an ing ending. Does the e stay? Cant actually think of a word at the moment to demonstrate but e's haunt me
Scary "
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"Their and there.
Their is a possessive so about a person or object
"They had their legs open"
The other is more a place
Like
"They opened it over there""
I know but I still get it wrong |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"Their and there.
Their is a possessive so about a person or object
"They had their legs open"
The other is more a place
Like
"They opened it over there"
I know but I still get it wrong
Sorry "
Don't be xxx |
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I'm saying that it's Bell end... Two words but, who am I to argue when I can't say car park... It comes out of my mouth as par cark!
I also struggle with fish and chip shop...comes out as chish and fip shop.....
Ironically my childhood nickname was chippy.
Not even funny |
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"Their and there.
Dont forget they're!
I'm OK with that"
I’m good with they’re. But there and their doesn’t matter how many times I’m told the correct way to use it doesn’t stick in my brain. That’s dyslexia for you I guess |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I just questioned if bellend is one word or 2. I still don't know, I went with 1.
What are the words you always struggle with? You know the ones that don't look right no matter how you write them? " succeed and suckseed |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I don't like the word tuberculosis (to say). When I read it, it comes out as tuba culosis instead of chew berk a low sis, emphasis on berk " berk baccarat |
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