guyver01
Lifer
- Sep 25, 2000
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Hmm... Interesting, I also didn't realise a chilli was a fruit.
In broad terms, a fruit is a structure of a plant that contains its seeds.
Chilli's contain seeds.
Hmm... Interesting, I also didn't realise a chilli was a fruit.
Using prejudice as an adjective: "I don't dislike black people because I'm not prejudice." Prejudice is a noun and verb, prejudiced is the adjective form. I've seen the same with bias vs. biased.
Positive anymore. This one may eventually drive me to murder.
Since neckarb has managed to derail yet another thread, I'll add something else that isn't actually incorrect, but annoying nonetheless: "Don't get me wrong...." I've seen that a lot recently on this forum.
If I take a shit, and put chili powder on it, is it now chili?
I haven't derailed anything were on topic, discussing phrases that we consider wrong, and that annoy us
I have two. People who say "erbs" when they mean herbs, people who say "coop" when they mean Coupé
Also "Aloominum" not Aluminium
3) "aloominum" is how it is actually spelled on the periodic table
I don't get where that game from.
How the hell do you confuse "for all intents and purposes" with "intensive purposes"? Sure they have similar sounds in a similar order, but intensive purposes doesn't even make sense.
No. Webster specifically wanted to remove extraneous Us when creating the American dictionary. He also changed Jail in order to fix an unnecessary avoidance of the letter J.It isn't wrong; just a different dialect. In a similar way, if a person is speaking with an (I guess English?) accent in America, it isn't WRONG. It is just a different way of speaking.
I believe it is "gray" and "mold" here. Apparently Americans don't like u's.
Sorry, I am a bit ignorant on what to call it. I don't want to call it English, because that is what we call our dialect here...
I see
"I could care less."
Well, if you COULD care less, why did you bother saying it?! It's supposed to be "I COULDN'T care less," though hardly anyone takes the time to say it right.
"to-shay" :: saw that just a couple days ago
Seriously? What goes through your mind when you write that nonsense? This is for my friend Shay??
(ok it's not a "phrase")
