Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if it's incorrect or not, but it sure grates on my nerves when people say "get a coffee" or "grab a coffee." It should be "get a cup of coffee" or "grab a cup of coffee."
Ok, that's overly pedantic imo. And I'm plenty pedantic as a rule!
No, this drives me crazy, too. Totally legitimate gripe.
Anonymous wrote:My biggest pet peeve is petty grammar-Nazis.
Anonymous wrote:Dinin’t instead of didn’t
Anonymous wrote:Using the construct, "wish I would have" instead of "wish I had."
Also: "Where's that at?" instead of "where is that?" <-- Nails on a chalkboard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who use "and I" incorrectly and it should be "and me" but they're being pretentious
New work around/sidestep is “myself.”
Please ask Gina or myself if you have questions.
But this workaround is incorrect and infuriates the rest of us who studies High School English!
Anonymous wrote:Please settle a debate between my DH and me… is it grammatically correct to say “I’m done work” or “I’m done dinner” rather than “I’m done *with* dinner” or “I’m done *with* work”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"based off of"
What is the correct usage?
Anonymous wrote:"based off of"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who use "and I" incorrectly and it should be "and me" but they're being pretentious
New work around/sidestep is “myself.”
Please ask Gina or myself if you have questions.
Anonymous wrote:Please settle a debate between my DH and me… is it grammatically correct to say “I’m done work” or “I’m done dinner” rather than “I’m done *with* dinner” or “I’m done *with* work”