English is not my first language and their/they're/there is like the easiest shit to learn2yr ⋅ Mato8848 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Shouldn't the word be inhalable instead of inhaled? I'm not a native English speaker.3yr ⋅ thesankreturns ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Apparently, Jedis own something that is non-existent and their time is over. Why the apostrophe?3yr ⋅ thrwn179 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
The number of grammatical errors in this short sentence is astounding.2yr ⋅ GMaster2000 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Wrote a discord bot trained off books and news articles to fix people usage of there :)1yr ⋅ EBSmc2b2t ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Someone finally using lose, but they say it when they should say loose... Are people purposely using loose when they mean lose and vice versa? I see it all the time.1yr ⋅ Nik0660 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
This is the sign that was put up to inform customers. How embarrassing.3yr ⋅ BoringlyBoris ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Judging by this post, I don’t think she’s the one to comment on any English homework.1yr ⋅ Ethical_Slutt ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Well, well, well. He can’t even distinguish the difference between its and it’s, and yet here he is attempting to correct me.1yr ⋅ JVMGarcia ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Is this correct? I’m reading Dawn by Octavia Butler! Shouldn’t it be “too slight” instead of “to slight”? And if not, why?2yr ⋅ fwtll636 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Don't flirt if you can't distinguish the difference between your and you're4yr ⋅ dearblackbleach ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Did anyone else ever have a teacher try to correct grammar that was already correct?11mo ⋅ LeelaT63 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Did no one check this before printing? Not sure if it's West Midlands Police or Tesco at fault.11mo ⋅ Babelfishcat42 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
I don't know what an Alot is, and at this point I'm too afraid to ask.1yr ⋅ kukienboks ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
We use “Who” for people, and “that” is for things. Do better Hallmark.3yr ⋅ janejean123 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
English *is* my primary language, and it took me a minute to decipher this trainwreck...1yr ⋅ BellaDingDong ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
R/boneappletea saw no issue with the word use. I’m exacerbated that these words are now used synonymously.1yr ⋅ saucybelly ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
While U is indeed a vowel, words starting with U often do not start with a vowel sound...2yr ⋅ nomaddd79 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
I feel like this is a kind of double negative. The prefix Ir- and the suffix -less both essentially meaning not or without, so I would think it has the same definition of Regard.4yr ⋅ SnakeMichael ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Felt like this was the most polite way to get my point across.4yr ⋅ ShiveringCarpenter ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
One of my biggest pet peeves as a car enthusiast, you think news stations would have better proof readers.1yr ⋅ urgeybergy ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
When someones grammar is so bad you start to question wether they really meant what you understood.4yr ⋅ Ingi_Pingi ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Is Microsoft word correct? (I don’t think it is but I might be wrong)2yr ⋅ SoulSeeker660 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Am I the only one who has a problem with this phrasing? (Less/Fewer)1yr ⋅ KennedyKojak007 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
I was bragging to a friend about the fact that I got a perfect score on my paper, and this was her response.2yr ⋅ mrutherford1106 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
I made a weapon rating chart and I wanted to make sure that everything looks good with no misspellings in it. Thank you.2yr ⋅ John_Free_Thinker ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
May You Check Yo Email? (Found in my Class' comments section. No wonder they worry about our Lexile.)3yr ⋅ Clowns-and-Bugs ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
Spotted at a McDonald's. One of my biggest pet peeves is how people always misuse it's.3yr ⋅ SeraphsEnvy ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
This is a really weird choice of punctuation (rest of the post greyed out because it's not relevant).1yr ⋅ ally00ps ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
This poster in the break room of the job I just quit has always bothered me. The small text reads, “There is no end to the amount of things you can accomplish”4yr ⋅ derper2222 ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
If that's how you're going to structure your sentences, maybe journalism isn't for you.4yr ⋅ _otterinabox ⋅ r/GrammarNazi
To me it feels like the “It” should have been replaced by “The child”2yr ⋅ PerleTheBudgieMain ⋅ r/GrammarNazi