Like it or not, but the words you speak and the grammar you use tells a lot about you. Sure, spelling errors might happen to even the best of us, but 'ritin lyk dis' won't get you promoted. Yet, sometimes, people don't really realize how much of a difference good or bad grammar can make. Or spelling mistakes. Luckily, the grammar police usually help us clear things up by doing a thorough spell-check.
Below, Bored Panda has put together a list of funny spelling mistakes that we're hilariously caught by the grammar police. Every single pic shows how something like forgetting a comma can give your sentence a completely different meaning! So keep on scrolling to check out the power of punctuation and spelling, and don't forget to vote for these funny fails!
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I think his reaction is just a little bit rude. First give him the anwser and then correct his grammar.
I wonder if "Tama" is still her friend... or if Charitee is still on facebook :)
"They made books from the Twilight movies"? Stephenie Meyer, how could you?
"...helping your uncle, Jack, off a horse. "Would be the correct way of saying it.
See, this one's kinda sweet and is exactly how stuff like this should get treated: with an open mind and an open heart and a happy attitude.
And the word "grammar" is spelled correctly not only in the repost, but on the page it is pulled from.
Well, maybe you should try full-size jumps. That should make it better!
I fear for the future. It seems like every generation is getting more stupid than the previous one.
The interesting thing is that cheeky comments, particularly cleverly cheeky comments to criticise grammatical failures gain massive upvotes...if someone uses the comment function on Bored Panda to do the very same thing, he or she gets downvoted like hell...
I may teasingly correct my family's grammar and spelling mistakes, but I would never do that to a stranger. I take issue with this collective assumption that a person's intellect is contingent on knowing when to use a semicolon. I love English and I majored in it. But I've met brilliant people who are functionally illiterate. This post is more snark than laughs. Just my $.02
It's 4am and I am reading these grammatical errors, screaming with laughter. I hope I haven't woke the neighbours up.
OK, let's start with the word, 'fails.' It's a verb. The noun is 'failure,' just as 'reveal' is a verb and the noun is 'revelation.' English has gotten so dumbed down in the last 20 years it's sickening.
I probably should not have even commented. My typing and texting grammar leaves a few holes.
I fear for the future. It seems like every generation is getting more stupid than the previous one.
The interesting thing is that cheeky comments, particularly cleverly cheeky comments to criticise grammatical failures gain massive upvotes...if someone uses the comment function on Bored Panda to do the very same thing, he or she gets downvoted like hell...
I may teasingly correct my family's grammar and spelling mistakes, but I would never do that to a stranger. I take issue with this collective assumption that a person's intellect is contingent on knowing when to use a semicolon. I love English and I majored in it. But I've met brilliant people who are functionally illiterate. This post is more snark than laughs. Just my $.02
It's 4am and I am reading these grammatical errors, screaming with laughter. I hope I haven't woke the neighbours up.
OK, let's start with the word, 'fails.' It's a verb. The noun is 'failure,' just as 'reveal' is a verb and the noun is 'revelation.' English has gotten so dumbed down in the last 20 years it's sickening.
I probably should not have even commented. My typing and texting grammar leaves a few holes.