Okay people, do you really mean "defiantly" (boldly resisting) or do you mean definitely (for sure)?
Just asking. (I already know the answer.)
10 January 2011
Defiantly vs. Definitely
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Okay people, do you really mean "defiantly" (boldly resisting) or do you mean definitely (for sure)?
Just asking. (I already know the answer.)
One of my big pet peeves. Ugh.
ReplyDeletesame with "drawring" for "drawing" and "could of" for "could've"
ReplyDeleteOh, language pet peeves! I have a TON! But I'll share two.
ReplyDeleteBeck and call. It's beckoning call or beckon and call, not beck and call. Urgh.
Literally. It means something happened in a very real and very specific way.
Yeah, or "take for granite" instead of "take for granted."
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