Great question. Well, think to hard on it and you might go nuts. Well, we can all do something, even if we do not think about it.
Having 65,535 comments can drive you off your chair. But it happened to me and I thought I had a breakthrough.
Just letting off some steam about my day with Triond. Hopefully the commenting will go better…
As writers, we would like our words to be taken seriously. But if your article has a lot of spelling and/or grammatical errors, many readers who would have loved reading what you have to say will, instead, be put off by having to wade through typos, misspelled words, commas placed where periods should be and other signs that seem to say that you don’t care very much about what you are doing.
This is a very common grammatical error, both in written and spoken English. There is actually a very simple way to remember when to use “and I” and when to use “and me”.
It’s such a shame when a well-written article or imaginative piece of fiction is let down by typos and common language errors. Here are some professional tips on proofreading your work.
You all need to check your spelling for mistakes. Bet you are happy that you have a spell checker.