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In reply to the discussion: My grammar nazi revealed, so what are common spelling and grammar errors that annoy you? [View all]gtar100
(4,192 posts)A 'login' is a noun. In most cases it means your user ID and password. But you do not "login", you "log in". The verb is 'to log' and there is a space between the verb and adverb 'in' or 'out' or 'on' or 'off', etc.
If it were correct to write, "Please login", then it would be appropriate to respond, "I am loginning now." But that would be silly now, wouldn't it.
Seriously, nobody gives a shit but me but I'm in the industry and it's prevalent in emails on a daily basis. So my crusade is lonely and fraught with disinterest and a little bit of annoyance on the part of login transgressors. But I'm betting on those who laugh last are the ones who know the difference between a noun and a verb. And it is they who will stand on the mountain top and proclaim to the world, "See, I told you so!"