Eight Spelling Mistakes Even Smart People Make

English is a screwy language. There’s just no logic to it. Why is daughter pronounced daw-ter, but laughter not law-ter? How can though, through, and tough look so similar and yet sound so different? Why does I come before E except after C? What’s so effing SPECIAL about C?

This is the reason that people who speak more sensible languages approach English with stumbling trepidation. English is insane. It has the capacity to confuse even the smartest of its native speakers—including scientists, engineers, and company presidents—especially when it has to be put down on paper.

This I know from experience. As a copywriter, a large part of my job is to translate pages upon pages of “writing written by non-writers” into copy that is short, persuasive, easy-to-read, and yes—perfectly spelt and grammatically (or at least colloquially) correct.

Nobody knows the troubles I’ve seen.

For the most part, each person is unique in terms of writing disability (myself included). But there are some crimes of confusion—particularly when it comes to spelling—that I come across on an almost daily basis. And like overstaying guests, they’ve begun to grate on my nerves, becoming more and more unforgivable with each unwelcome appearance. Such as:

1. YOU’RE and YOUR
If you have no idea when to use which … well, you’re not on your own. This is perhaps the most common mistake of all. Heaven knows why. The distinction is really quite simple:
  • You’re is used to substitute the words you are.
  • Your is a word you use when referring to something that belongs to the person you’re speaking to. “Your purse,” “your coat,” and so on—and not “Your late!” or “Your wrong!”
2. IT’S and ITS
Close cousins of you’re and your, it’s and its suffer about the same amount of misuse.
  • It’s (with an apostrophe) replaces It is or It has. (It’s easy to remember!)
  • Its (with no apostrophe) refers to something that belongs to “it.” (Its meaning is clear!)
3. THEY’RE, THEIR, and THERE
Ah, the triple treat … or terror, as the case may be.
  • They’re is short for They are.
  • Their refers to something that belongs to “them.”
  • And there is simply “not here.”
“They’re going to their house, which is over there.”

4. TO and TOO
When you mean overly, please remember to add the extra O—or face the consequences. I once received a heated text message that was meant to make me angry: “TO BAD!” it shouted in loud, aggressive capitals. I ended up in uncontrollable giggles instead. Too bad indeed.
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06.20.2011
Malayali Maman
Desktop Diva has brought up a subject which is relevant now and which will remain so for generations too. The mistakes Desktop Diva has tried hard to prevent us from committing, are destined to recur again and again. She has her finger on its reason: ‘English is a screwy language’. How else can one explain why the comparative and superlative degrees of good are not ‘gooder’ and ‘goodest’ while rude is okay with ruder and rudest? It is sheer madness when ‘bad’ ridicules ‘badder’ and ‘baddest’, while ‘mad’ lovingly embraces ‘madder’ and ‘maddest’!
Thank you much for this. I see more and more errors along these lines, which makes me sad. The one that drives me off the deep end recently is the incorrect use of apostrophes. Not just with it's and its, but as a way to delineate a plural. I see a lot of things like "you can purchase shirt's and sock's" or "I've been really happy playing these new game's" What?? I just don't understand how this has happened, and why it is taking off. Help! The worst part is when my iPhone autocorrects to a grammatically incorrect option, like the one above. Then I feel like people think I am a moron, even though it wasn't my spelling choice. Let's keep fighting for good grammar!
03.25.2011
Susan Rawlings
Too funny! I know so many people who misuse these words.
Love this list!
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