Do you have problems speling?

Do you have problems speling?

Poll: Do you have problems speling?

Total Members Polled: 123

Yes - quite often - thank god for spellcheck!: 24%
Sometimes/average: 12%
Not really: 25%
Not at all: 39%
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Skeptisk

Original Poster:

8,851 posts

122 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Despite doing well academically at school I always struggled with spelling, even though I’ve always been a keen reader. I have definitely improved through practice (I have always had to write a lot for my job) yet I can still get tripped up by some words (as evidenced by a thread I started this week!)

One thing that hasn’t helped is the mix of US and British English. I am sure I accidentally use US spellings in British English documents/emails.

How about yourselves? Any particular words that catch you out?


PS: misspelling the title was deliberate- I’m not that bad! ;-)

Spare tyre

10,980 posts

143 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Yup

I’m famous at work for it

It’s a struggle but no sensible adult cares as long as the point is made

king arthur

7,154 posts

274 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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There is not "British" English and "US" English. There is only English and incorrect English.

GAjon

3,878 posts

226 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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No, just with arifmatic.

ChocolateFrog

31,016 posts

186 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Not really. My grammar is terrible though. Largely self taught as we just didn't cover it at school.

No idea what a noun is, let alone a past participle, is that even a thing?

lancslad58

1,195 posts

21 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Only when I have to write Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch

TownIdiot

3,313 posts

12 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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king arthur said:
There is not "British" English and "US" English. There is only English and incorrect English.
I really don't think this is true at all.

Silvanus

6,800 posts

36 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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TownIdiot said:
king arthur said:
There is not "British" English and "US" English. There is only English and incorrect English.
I really don't think this is true at all.
And you'd be right, it's a constantly evolving globally used language.

bigpriest

1,974 posts

143 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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I seem to instinctively know when a word is misspelled. I don't read a huge amount but lyrics interest me more than music a lot of the time.

Batfoy

1,047 posts

19 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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My spelling is pretty good but what I always find fascinating is why people misspell common words like loose for lose or warrantee for warranty. I mod on a Range Rover forum and the amount of people that write Vouge instead of Vogue is off the scale, it never fails to perplex me.

Spare tyre

10,980 posts

143 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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ChocolateFrog said:
Not really. My grammar is terrible though. Largely self taught as we just didn't cover it at school.

No idea what a noun is, let alone a past participle, is that even a thing?
Out of curiosity what year were you born? Early 80’s

I was not taught grammar either

TownIdiot

3,313 posts

12 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Spare tyre said:
ChocolateFrog said:
Not really. My grammar is terrible though. Largely self taught as we just didn't cover it at school.

No idea what a noun is, let alone a past participle, is that even a thing?
Out of curiosity what year were you born? Early 80’s

I was not taught grammar either
Born in 1969 and beyond the absolute basics I wasn't either. Certainly nothing about participles or the like.

Skeptisk

Original Poster:

8,851 posts

122 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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TownIdiot said:
Spare tyre said:
ChocolateFrog said:
Not really. My grammar is terrible though. Largely self taught as we just didn't cover it at school.

No idea what a noun is, let alone a past participle, is that even a thing?
Out of curiosity what year were you born? Early 80’s

I was not taught grammar either
Born in 1969 and beyond the absolute basics I wasn't either. Certainly nothing about participles or the like.
I learnt about grammar when I taught myself German.

ApOrbital

10,358 posts

131 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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nuyorican said:
U wot m8?
I was going to post that this morning innit.

InitialDave

12,988 posts

132 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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I don't have a problem with spelling.

I do have a problem with phone keyboards, and spellcheck deciding it knows better than me.

TownIdiot

3,313 posts

12 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Skeptisk said:
I learnt about grammar when I taught myself German.
I was going to say I reckon I got taught more Grammar in French than I did in English.

BrabusMog

20,829 posts

199 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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TownIdiot said:
Skeptisk said:
I learnt about grammar when I taught myself German.
I was going to say I reckon I got taught more Grammar in French than I did in English.
Learning German taught me more about English grammar than any English teacher did, sadly. Glad I did it as I now speak 4 languages although only use two of them usually.

Skeptisk

Original Poster:

8,851 posts

122 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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BrabusMog said:
Learning German taught me more about English grammar than any English teacher did, sadly. Glad I did it as I now speak 4 languages although only use two of them usually.
Interesting. Which ones?

BrabusMog

20,829 posts

199 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Skeptisk said:
Interesting. Which ones?
English, German, Swedish and Spanish. Swedish was the easiest of the lot for me to learn.

Sporky

8,203 posts

77 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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My spelling is impeccable.

My typing is another mater.