Every morning in my classroom, students work on Daily Oral Language. They edit sentences for punctuation, spelling, grammar, and capitalization. As a result, they should be able to spot those errors in the real world.
If you find one, snap a pic and email it to me!
it’s = it is–Should be ‘all its name implies’
In this case, they want to say ‘you are’ so it should be ‘you’re on vacation.’
A little disturbing–rapeseed oil? I think they mean GRAPESEED oil
‘forein’ should be ‘foreign’
I wonder how much TUTORING this person does?
sign’s should be signs–plural not possessive. Kind of makes you wonder how professional the signs are.
On a sidewalk in Capitola, during Jr. Life GUARD training.
I also see them everywhere! Once, on a road trip, I saw a sign that spelled ‘sign’ as ‘sihn’. I couldn’t take a picture though. I didn’t have a camera and I was in the car.
I think this was in fourth grade when I was going to Las Vegas. When I looked at the sign, it said “Speed limti 70” Of course, my whole family was laughing at that silly mistake!
I am looking forward to finding spelling mistakes and punctuation mistakes outside of class. I see it all the time! 🙂
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I also see them everywhere! Once, on a road trip, I saw a sign that spelled ‘sign’ as ‘sihn’. I couldn’t take a picture though. I didn’t have a camera and I was in the car.
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Arrrgh! I hate seeing these mistakes!
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I think this was in fourth grade when I was going to Las Vegas. When I looked at the sign, it said “Speed limti 70” Of course, my whole family was laughing at that silly mistake!
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Oh my! Those mistakes literally made my day. They are hilarious!
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We’re never too old or young to enjoy correcting some common grammar mistakes!
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Too true! It’s something I am rather notorious for.
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