10 Ways To Irritate A Grammar Nazi

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10 Ways To Irritate A Grammar Nazi


A Grammar Nazi is a person who catches others' mistakes in their speech and writing. They promptly catch your mistake and then proceed to correct it. Sometimes they are subtle about it but there are other instances when they can be straightforward and harsh. Do you review people's statements in your head and try to interpret them using your English skills? Do you find mistakes in compositions like books, magazines and websites? Do you consistently correct people's grammar in your head or maybe point it out in a rude way? Here are a few ways in which common populous irritate Grammar Nazis.



Past tense after did and didn't ''I didn't knew that."

No guys, you just don't use PAST TENSE after did or didn't. It’s I 'did go' there, not 'did went'.

Past

Loose vs Lose



“If I lose my temper, you’ll loose your teeth.”

There is a huge difference between loose and lose. Loose means ‘to set free’. Lose means ‘to be deprived of something.’

Loose

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