I'll admit I'm not an "expert" and certainly make my share of mistakes - and the English language certainly can be confusing; but sometimes, I'll come across a grammar mistake that I'll notice, and it just bugs me!
For example:
The words to, too, and two - as in:
"I'm going to the store at two. Would you like to go, too?"
Or - there, they're, and their:
"The Baxters just called to inform us that
there isn't anything wrong their car as we thought; they're just running late, and will be here shortly to pick us up."
I'm not trying to "make fun" of anyone, so please don't take offense!
Do you have any grammar pet peeves?
~KK~
The words to, too, and two - as in:
"I'm going to the store at two. Would you like to go, too?"
Or - there, they're, and their:
"The Baxters just called to inform us that
there isn't anything wrong their car as we thought; they're just running late, and will be here shortly to pick us up."
I'm not trying to "make fun" of anyone, so please don't take offense!
Do you have any grammar pet peeves?
~KK~