This probably isn't the article you want to make a typo in the headline that makes it read like a stutterer. Actually a typo is something you never want to see on a professional piece because it devalues the entire work. Gte me?
The community press article states, "Students with dyslexia usually experience difficulties with specific language skills, particulary reading, but also with SPELLING, WRITING, and PRONOUNCING WORDS." It's ironic the first word in the headline is misspelled.
Showing posts with label Errors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Errors. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Mistakes
I am usually pretty aware of my surroundings, but I was a little tired this morning. However, I thought I saw a billboard on River Road that said "Thnaks Mom!" It was just a quick glance so I may be the one messed up (I’ve been typing similarly lately), or it could have been part of a joke that the rest of the billboard explained.
I am a nerd when it comes to finding grammatical errors, extra spaces, or misspellings in professionally printed pieces. Everybody says, “Yeah, that’s great.”
I am a nerd when it comes to finding grammatical errors, extra spaces, or misspellings in professionally printed pieces. Everybody says, “Yeah, that’s great.”
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