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Actually she did not. Go back and read her post. She said she ran it through her spell checker and it came up with 7 errors.You said spelling errors/ran it through spell check.
Actually she did not. Go back and read her post. She said she ran it through her spell checker and it came up with 7 errors.You said spelling errors/ran it through spell check.
She said she ran it through spell check, she didn't say she ran it through spell/grammar check. As I said, I ran it again using both and still don't get 7 errors.Actually she did not. Go back and read her post. She said she ran it through her spell checker and it came up with 7 errors.
WHA???Well all I can say is huked on foniks rilly wurked for mi.
I am taking this to PM as this has gotten far off track of the original topic.You have obviously chosen not to read what I wrote. FINE. What I said was I do not, running the passage through spell check with grammar check, get 7 errors. Spelling and/or grammar. I said that. You have chosen not to see that that's what I said. Yes, I assumed and stated so, that by running it through spell check she got spelling errors. She did not indicate she ran it through grammar check, only spell check. I then stated I re-ran it and still do not get 7 total of any kind errors. I get two and one British spelling. Grammar check found nothing on my computer with the level set at FORMAL.
You got hooked on phonics out of that? I thought it was a foreign language. Then again, I always looked at this picture and read it as Fudd as in Elmer. I had to have someone explain it to me. She was an elementary school teacher so she read in a different language than I did.Callisto-- its a joke about hooked on phonics. Someone had to lighten things up, Thanks jp
Interesting. I get no spelling errors. I get one British spelling for endeavour (my friend lives in Canada and that's how she spells it too) and I get one missed space between a word. That's all. There certainly weren't 7 in what she wrote.
That could be. It all depends on the setting you have your grammar check at. I also don't count endeavour because I add the U to rumour, behaviour, and switch the e and the r on theatre. Whyever was tagged spelling but was really a space issue. I'm still wondering what the other errors were which was the original point. I got three, what are the four others?I pasted it into Word and got 7 spelling and grammar errors ("whyever" was tagged as a spelling error). It didn't happen in this case, but sometimes items flagged as grammatical errors are really style differences, which is a matter of choice.
That could be. It all depends on the setting you have your grammar check at. I also don't count endeavour because I add the U to rumour, behaviour, and switch the e and the r on theatre. Whyever was tagged spelling but was really a space issue. I'm still wondering what the other errors were which was the original point. I got three, what are the four others?
That's what I got too, but I also got the "passive voice - suggest active voice" flag."Whyever" is not in the dictionary; I suppose that's why it was tagged a spelling error. If you're using American English, then endeavour, rumour, behaviour, and theatre are incorrect. Part of my day job is editing copy for publication; for professional purposes at least, it's important to choose a reference tool (a specific dictionary) and style guide (we use the Associated Press Stylebook) and to be consistent.
The other errors are:
Sentence fragment (and the comma should not be there) - Although, we were all taught how to correctly place commas in sentences.
Duplicate word - Is is
Requires "or" after "conversation" - However, it's the decided nature of society that one letter, one conversation, one meal in the presence of a boor is 'no big thing'.
Sentence fragment - Whyever would anyone ever consider otherwise?
I love you, bt. (But you should do something about your dog's spelling skills!)dogs are notoriously bad spellers.
i'd ask my dog how his day was, and he'd always reply "ruff".
Thanks mikki at least some of us have a sense of humor.Not to say I never went off the deep end a few times myself.Callisto-- its a joke about hooked on phonics. Someone had to lighten things up, Thanks jp