(and yes the title's grammar error was intentional)
This isn't Random, nor is it Fun. But I'm getting annoyed at seeing
Autistics (of all people) make a very basic grammatical error of using your when it should've been you're.
Like "Your out of date" or "OMG YOUR NOT!?"
Both should've been "You're out of date" and "OMG, YOU'RE NOT!?"
I know every Autistic is unique unto themselves, but I honestly expect more in the way of correct spelling and basic grammar from Autistics than I would non-Autistic.
Several other errors:
Your/You'reYour = Denotes that the subject is in ownership of something. "Your dog" "Your cat" etc
You're = Abbreviated from "You are" (also "You were"). Denotes that the subject is something. "You're a dog owner" "You're a cat owner" etc.
There/Their/They'reThere = Denotes location. "It's over there" "I'm there." "You're there." etc
Their = Denotes group ownership. "Their cats." "Their dogs." "Their spelling errors were shocking." etc
They're = Abbreviated from "They are". Denotes that the subjects are something. "They're dogs are brown" "They're running away" etc
Accept/ExceptAccept = To accept something is to agree to it. Accept also means receiving something. "I accept your terms, and will accept your money."
Except = Usually denotes a counter to a rule. "I do such and such, except on Saturdays." "Everybody likes me, except Bob...dam* him." "Bob has no friends, except that sock puppet of his."
Affect/EffectNow these two I often get wrong myself...Because I can't distinguish their meanings.
As far as I can tell.
Affect is something that produces an
Effect, and an
Effect is an event.
Affect is based off the Latin "to do to"/"to act on", while
Effect from the part participle (past tense version of a verb) of "to accomplish".
List you're own spelling and grammar grievances... And the proper meanings of Affect/Effect if you know them
Will you marry me? I hate those sort of mistakes. I love when people point them out.