Brendan Burgess
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Inspired by the thread on incorrectly used words , I think it would be useful to have a simple list of the most common misspellings used in Ireland or on Askaboutmoney. Ideally this should be in rough order of frequency. My own spelling has deteriorated over the years, so I would find this useful. (Or should that be usefull?)
This thread is for education, not entertainment. Please restrict it to written errors rather than pronunciation or local peculiarities.
Definitely not definately
I need some advice on this. not I need some advise on this.
Please advise me what to do.
Lose - I don't want to lose my house. Not "loose"
separate - seperate is always incorrect.
Independent not independant
mortgage - not morgage
Approval in principle - not "in principal"
The principal of the school
benefit not benifit
sense not sence
receive - not recieve
"It's" means "It is". It's a nice colour.
"Its" implies ownership. I like its colour.
You're a nice colour. or
You are a nice colour.
I like your colour.
There they are.
I like their clothes. (not there, or they're)
They are wearing nice clothes.
espresso (not expresso)
accommodation (not accommoddation)
tenant - not tennent or tenent
environment not enviroment
February not Febuary
Reckless not Wreckless
This is affecting me badly. (not "effecting" me)
"criterion" is singular; "criteria" is plural. "that criteria" is wrong.
This thread is for education, not entertainment. Please restrict it to written errors rather than pronunciation or local peculiarities.
Definitely not definately
I need some advice on this. not I need some advise on this.
Please advise me what to do.
Lose - I don't want to lose my house. Not "loose"
separate - seperate is always incorrect.
Independent not independant
mortgage - not morgage
Approval in principle - not "in principal"
The principal of the school
benefit not benifit
sense not sence
receive - not recieve
"It's" means "It is". It's a nice colour.
"Its" implies ownership. I like its colour.
You're a nice colour. or
You are a nice colour.
I like your colour.
There they are.
I like their clothes. (not there, or they're)
They are wearing nice clothes.
espresso (not expresso)
accommodation (not accommoddation)
tenant - not tennent or tenent
environment not enviroment
February not Febuary
Reckless not Wreckless
This is affecting me badly. (not "effecting" me)
"criterion" is singular; "criteria" is plural. "that criteria" is wrong.