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WhiteTara

(31,260 posts)
49. mine is using a noun instead of an adjective
Sun Apr 20, 2014, 02:37 PM
Apr 2014

or a verb for an adverb. i.e., The Canada police or the Democrat caucus or transgendered for being transgender. It seems that more and more headline writers are guilty of using nouns for adjectives constantly. It's painful to read.

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Well, madamesilverspurs Apr 2014 #1
The internet seems to have caused apostrophe issues treestar Apr 2014 #7
I prefer a mis-placed apostrophe to no punctuation at all. Smart phones especially are responsible. arcane1 Apr 2014 #52
HAHAHAHA! elleng Apr 2014 #9
DUzy! nt MADem Apr 2014 #176
The usual ones, I suspect whatthehey Apr 2014 #2
Oh my God, how could I forget "loose" instead of "lose"?? quinnox Apr 2014 #6
I have never understood the confusion over Jenoch Apr 2014 #127
farther and further LiberalElite Apr 2014 #150
I used to get that one mixed up. Jenoch Apr 2014 #161
All of them. nt bemildred Apr 2014 #3
lead/led, then/than pinboy3niner Apr 2014 #4
Then/than.......AAAAARRRRRGGGHHHHHH!!! WillowTree Apr 2014 #58
Then and than...a classic n/t bobGandolf Apr 2014 #188
try and treestar Apr 2014 #5
there they're their elleng Apr 2014 #8
and your and you're noiretextatique Apr 2014 #101
I've noticed my father using Jenoch Apr 2014 #130
I have other things that annoy me. Not this. lonestarnot Apr 2014 #10
Not capitalizing proper nouns like Nazi. NuclearDem Apr 2014 #11
lol, got me! quinnox Apr 2014 #13
I never capitalize some words if I can help it, nazi,republican,romney Sunlei Apr 2014 #79
It really doesn't even bother me all that much. NuclearDem Apr 2014 #171
I have not capitalized "bush" since 2003, even in formal documents. Hoyt Apr 2014 #97
Nor cheney madokie Apr 2014 #107
Yep. Hoyt Apr 2014 #122
whose grammar is it anyway? Supersedeas Apr 2014 #212
to / too ManiacJoe Apr 2014 #12
Loose/lose is out of control... TeeYiYi Apr 2014 #14
You speak the truth! quinnox Apr 2014 #17
For realz. n/t Benton D Struckcheon Apr 2014 #44
Yep. Warren DeMontague Apr 2014 #129
Keyboard warriors calling each other "loosers" is kind of funny. pa28 Apr 2014 #155
I gotta agree! I don't understand the confusion. Inkfreak Apr 2014 #173
Passive voice, negations and got Android3.14 Apr 2014 #15
I have always had a problem with passive voice... n/t sweetloukillbot Apr 2014 #177
"Chaise lounge" (nt) Nye Bevan Apr 2014 #16
That horse is well out of the barn. Just google it and see.... hlthe2b Apr 2014 #74
None. I make a living (in part) correcting people's mistakes . . . Journeyman Apr 2014 #18
lol, interesting perspective there! quinnox Apr 2014 #19
Job security. Brigid Apr 2014 #138
dislikes enid602 Apr 2014 #20
When grammar is use to refer to one's grandma. Lint Head Apr 2014 #21
Quotation marks BainsBane Apr 2014 #22
"Alot" (n/t) William Seger Apr 2014 #23
"irregardless" for "regardless", Ilsa Apr 2014 #24
Ha. I was gong to mention "penultimate." DirkGently Apr 2014 #39
I found out what penultimate meant... Ron Obvious Apr 2014 #55
Youch. In fairness to you, that's some heavy DirkGently Apr 2014 #156
Those bastards! penultimate Apr 2014 #195
The worst for me frogmarch Apr 2014 #25
lol quinnox Apr 2014 #27
+1. nt bemildred Apr 2014 #33
I feel her pain! LOL! Thanks! nt Ilsa Apr 2014 #57
"I could care less." has seemed to replace, "I couldn't care less." on a lot of internet posts. Sunlei Apr 2014 #85
less instead of fewer arely staircase Apr 2014 #26
But now "over" is okay for "more than." Gah. DirkGently Apr 2014 #36
Oh man, my wife gets on all of us all day long about that one. Benton D Struckcheon Apr 2014 #46
Doh! I said the same thing downthread... SidDithers Apr 2014 #84
yeah but I didn't say sid agrees with me arely staircase Apr 2014 #86
I hate "noone" too Orrex Apr 2014 #28
OK, you asked rock Apr 2014 #29
Noone is a widely used spelling variation of no one. MineralMan Apr 2014 #30
I hear these on 2naSalit Apr 2014 #31
I hate the loosers that can't spell loser scheming daemons Apr 2014 #32
You get full credit for that one! quinnox Apr 2014 #35
+1 That is the only spelling or grammar error I have a problem with. Zorra Apr 2014 #71
Typo King here. Have to be careful of hypocrisy. DirkGently Apr 2014 #34
Oh, for sure. I have noticed, in general, duers are excellent in spelling and grammar. It is part of quinnox Apr 2014 #37
My job includes a lot of writing, typing, and editing. Jenoch Apr 2014 #133
I kvnow wvhat ywouv meamn. DirkGently Apr 2014 #149
:>)))))))))) pangaia Apr 2014 #158
Yes, it bother me. Jenoch Apr 2014 #159
pronouncing important as impordant notadmblnd Apr 2014 #38
Anderson Cooper does this. CrispyQ Apr 2014 #54
HAHAHA I noticed that to, bugs the SHIT out of me! nt laundry_queen Apr 2014 #88
and "library" as "li-barry" hlthe2b Apr 2014 #93
IMO, people like you are annoying and arrogant and shallow. nt Logical Apr 2014 #40
welp, nobody's perfect quinnox Apr 2014 #42
I think people only correct others to make themselves feel better. nt Logical Apr 2014 #43
Welp, you are entitled to your opinion. But I can tell you, that is not the only possible reason! quinnox Apr 2014 #45
I don't usually correct people unless they've pointed out someone else's errors notadmblnd Apr 2014 #65
agreed 2pooped2pop Apr 2014 #102
Good point, I even understood your text shorthand! :-) Logical Apr 2014 #103
And how did writing that make you feel? WinkyDink Apr 2014 #118
I think those who criticize corrections do so because they make the most mistakes... LanternWaste Apr 2014 #209
I'll cop to the first two, but I assure you I am far from "shallow." WinkyDink Apr 2014 #117
You were? nt Logical Apr 2014 #120
Yes. 1992. Alas (for me), I lost. WinkyDink Apr 2014 #121
Congrats. Cool deal. nt Logical Apr 2014 #123
Affect and effect libodem Apr 2014 #41
Insure and ensure. Jenoch Apr 2014 #134
Uh huh libodem Apr 2014 #183
I have a long list but I noticed that I make the stupidest mistakes when posting from the phone... Democracyinkind Apr 2014 #47
When people who are *paid to write* make these mistakes Freddie Apr 2014 #48
mine is using a noun instead of an adjective WhiteTara Apr 2014 #49
In the news, we often hear so and so "went missing" Samantha Apr 2014 #50
Oh, good one! I have even got used to that one, it has become so common, that I didn't notice it. quinnox Apr 2014 #51
Here is a mispronounciation of a word that is spreading rapidly and it makes me cringe Samantha Apr 2014 #98
I believe that there is an influence from Spanish flamingdem Apr 2014 #128
Yes... How did THAT get started? hlthe2b Apr 2014 #77
"I had went to the store to get candy" cry baby Apr 2014 #53
And there's a tendency, mostly in the South it seems....... WillowTree Apr 2014 #61
Definitely. Being from the south and living there now, cry baby Apr 2014 #64
Yes. That one is especially grating. hlthe2b Apr 2014 #76
People who can't get straight when to use "breath" and when to use "breathe". WillowTree Apr 2014 #56
Also had a boss once, really arrogant woman she was........ WillowTree Apr 2014 #59
Yeah, I get that one. Cloths vs clothes is one that I find annoying. nt laundry_queen Apr 2014 #90
Republicans. NV Whino Apr 2014 #60
bit/bitten, broke/broken, went/gone, narnian60 Apr 2014 #62
People that use "viscous" instead of "vicious" SwankyXomb Apr 2014 #63
how do you feel about "walla" instead of "viole" notadmblnd Apr 2014 #180
I prefer "voila." BeeBee Apr 2014 #197
I think it means "see there!" in French. Manifestor_of_Light Apr 2014 #208
If I can tell what they meant, I don't care. But sometimes, it changes the meaning. McCamy Taylor Apr 2014 #66
Their inability to demonstrate they're over there. MohRokTah Apr 2014 #67
Several. SheilaT Apr 2014 #68
I taught French way back in the 60's and 70's and beveeheart Apr 2014 #136
I graduated high school in 1965 SheilaT Apr 2014 #143
Alls I have to do is.... titaniumsalute Apr 2014 #69
I suspect that many kids in France can... dogknob Apr 2014 #70
People, especially published authors, making up goofy adverbs that don't exist. raccoon Apr 2014 #72
Drank NV Whino Apr 2014 #73
Is that as in-- pangaia Apr 2014 #160
That will work. NV Whino Apr 2014 #169
Less / fewer makes my teeth hurt... SidDithers Apr 2014 #75
You must really love going through the grocery check-out lines for hlthe2b Apr 2014 #78
Yup. How that phrase ever became industry standard is a mystery... SidDithers Apr 2014 #80
There's one that galls me thru and thru... Mister Ed Apr 2014 #81
I have always hated "GROW THE ECONOMY--i.e., using grow as a transitive verb... hlthe2b Apr 2014 #82
And no grammar nazi thread is complete without Mitchell and Webb... SidDithers Apr 2014 #83
Ok, I may be an "anti-gun Nazi", but I admittedly enjoyed that^^^ LOLOL hlthe2b Apr 2014 #87
Kerfunkle instead of kerfuffle...nt SidDithers Apr 2014 #89
Using "I" as an indirect object cyberswede Apr 2014 #91
Yes. The "I" as indirect object was incorrectly reinforced in my early education... I'm not sure hlthe2b Apr 2014 #92
Using "I" as an indirect object beveeheart Apr 2014 #139
nazi's need life. 2pooped2pop Apr 2014 #94
Know doubt. Common Sense Party Apr 2014 #203
lol, great answer 2pooped2pop Apr 2014 #204
My biggest pet peeves are spartan61 Apr 2014 #95
"I feel badly" instead of "I feel bad." Ironically, TV writers often use the first phrase pnwmom Apr 2014 #96
Unless, perhaps the individual has a neurological condition that makes them insensitive to touch... hlthe2b Apr 2014 #106
True. But I've never actually heard the phrase used in that context. Have you? n/t pnwmom Apr 2014 #108
No... since there are better scientific (medical) terms for describing that phenomenon, no. hlthe2b Apr 2014 #109
"Your the greatest!" brer cat Apr 2014 #99
Oh no! That reminds me of my daughter's first grade LibDemAlways Apr 2014 #179
Grammar and spelling elitists should avoid Craigslist. lpbk2713 Apr 2014 #100
"Elitists"?? Is that like those Mathematics elitists who prefer correct sums, subtractions, etc.? WinkyDink Apr 2014 #119
I have not seen noone noones. itsrobert Apr 2014 #104
I could care less catbyte Apr 2014 #105
do do Sneezpaddle Apr 2014 #110
The most blatant that I see daily, maybe even hourly meadowlark5 Apr 2014 #111
This whole thread makes me nauseous. Liberal Veteran Apr 2014 #112
Actually, it could (theoretically) induce nausea or, as you may be indicating reflect your feeling hlthe2b Apr 2014 #113
...for the win! ..nt TeeYiYi Apr 2014 #137
I make mistakes frequently so I would never call anyone else out. former9thward Apr 2014 #114
Since when betsuni Apr 2014 #115
The Usual Suspects. But the MOST egregious two = "would of" and variations of "to I"!!!!!!!!!!!!! WinkyDink Apr 2014 #116
Nukelar instead of nuclear. darkangel218 Apr 2014 #124
Seperate instead of separate, irregardless instead of regardless flamingdem Apr 2014 #125
Libary instead of library flamingdem Apr 2014 #126
Fewer/less. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2014 #131
Good, I'm not the only person that has noticed this change cpwm17 Apr 2014 #148
Prolly... YvonneCa Apr 2014 #132
That's a midwest thing. Colloquially, we definitely say 'prolly'... Shandris Apr 2014 #185
1. Regime/regimen. E.G., The dictator's regime required students to follow a daily exercise regimen. ancianita Apr 2014 #135
The difference between 'login' and 'log in'. gtar100 Apr 2014 #140
Good. Now please frogmarch Apr 2014 #141
It all depends on if you logged on or logged in. gtar100 Apr 2014 #164
Thanks! Very helpful. nt frogmarch Apr 2014 #167
do you ever get requests to "do the needful"? Skittles Apr 2014 #163
LOL I have and had to tilt my head just a bit to get what they meant. I guess it's a translation of gtar100 Apr 2014 #165
I tell them to stop, that it sounds funny Skittles Apr 2014 #181
the one I never get write (come on you laughed) Botany Apr 2014 #142
Easy-peasy: Possessive pronouns never take apostrophes. Hers, his, yours, ours, theirs, its. WinkyDink Apr 2014 #145
Also, "it's" ALWAYS means "it is," so if you look at your sentence and it Nay Apr 2014 #190
The problem is not the internet. LiberalFighter Apr 2014 #144
Consentual vs consensual. pnwest Apr 2014 #146
Misspelling "Republican" as "Third Way" MannyGoldstein Apr 2014 #147
also misspelling "Third Way" as "Democrat" Dragonfli Apr 2014 #200
Has anyone else run into 'anymore' as a delimited term? yewberry Apr 2014 #151
Ekscape. Kingofalldems Apr 2014 #152
Who axed you? WinkyDink Apr 2014 #213
Prepare copies of the report for Susan and myself. trackfan Apr 2014 #153
Accept and except.. pangaia Apr 2014 #154
What is with - 'went missing?' pangaia Apr 2014 #157
"The media IS…" tularetom Apr 2014 #162
All of the above, RebelOne Apr 2014 #166
When people type "u" and "ur" instead of "you" and "your/you're". Initech Apr 2014 #168
Speaking of which: You're and Your, not to mention making plurals possessive... Rhiannon12866 Apr 2014 #170
Oh, where do I start? Le Taz Hot Apr 2014 #172
Just for fun. 3catwoman3 Apr 2014 #174
Eye sea watt ewe did their. lpbk2713 Apr 2014 #175
Your/You're LibDemAlways Apr 2014 #178
"Ain't got" and "you be" drive me up a wall Dragonfli Apr 2014 #182
'whole nother' ronnie624 Apr 2014 #184
People who don't know the difference between Woman and Women. donheld Apr 2014 #186
Referring to a company ohheckyeah Apr 2014 #187
Not exactly grammar, but annoying anyway: Tracer Apr 2014 #189
Cakes are done, people are finished. tavernier Apr 2014 #191
Although I don't like these errors when I see them here, on FB, etc. deutsey Apr 2014 #192
Loose/lose is at the top of my list. onenote Apr 2014 #193
"Free reign" instead of "free rein". nt. Mariana Apr 2014 #194
Spelling it seperate instead of separate. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2014 #196
cancelled not canceled GreatCaesarsGhost Apr 2014 #198
http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/canceled-or-cancelled mfcorey1 Apr 2014 #199
I nevuh mizzspell wurds SummerSnow Apr 2014 #201
Us vs. we. narnian60 Apr 2014 #202
To lose is not to loose! Puzzledtraveller Apr 2014 #205
'None are' pisses me off and malaise Apr 2014 #206
"I was, like, woah" Manifestor_of_Light Apr 2014 #207
I hate that people are too lazy to use capital letters. MicaelS Apr 2014 #210
Constant Misuse RobinA Apr 2014 #211
Your alleged post is a good one! WinkyDink Apr 2014 #216
Since several asked... "Went missing": WinkyDink Apr 2014 #214
Oooh, ooh, Mr. Kotter! THIS ONE---"lead" instead of "led" as the past tense of "lead"! WinkyDink Apr 2014 #215
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