Not a grammar Nazi, but....

When you "lose" weight, your clothes will be come "loose".

Lose

Loose

Two entirely different words with different meanings!

#rantover
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  • When you "lose" weight, your clothes will be come "loose".

    Lose

    Loose

    Two entirely different words with different meanings!

    #rantover

    I love it when this happens.
  • When you "lose" weight, your clothes will be come "loose".

    Lose

    Loose

    Two entirely different words with different meanings!

    #rantover

    I love it when this happens.

    Spelling error when complaining about using the wrong word. Hilarious right?
  • When you "lose" weight, your clothes will be come "loose".

    Lose

    Loose

    Two entirely different words with different meanings!

    #rantover
    you could have easily done a search and seen this topic a thousand times. I get tired of seeing people post about complaining about things that aren't important.


  • yopeeps025 wrote: »
    When you "lose" weight, your clothes will be come "loose".

    Lose

    Loose

    Two entirely different words with different meanings!

    #rantover

    I love it when this happens.

    Spelling error when complaining about using the wrong word. Hilarious right?

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  • When you "lose" weight, your clothes will be come "loose".

    Lose

    Loose

    Two entirely different words with different meanings!

    #rantover

    Be come and become are entirely different.
    Get a life man.
    #rantover.
  • zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
  • I am a grammar fanatic and I would still never post about it, that's just looking to get a slap down!!
  • When you "lose" weight, your clothes will be come "loose".

    Lose

    Loose

    Two entirely different words with different meanings!

    #rantover
    you could have easily done a search and seen this topic a thousand times. I get tired of seeing people post about complaining about things that aren't important.


    Ironic much???
  • _dracarys_ wrote: »
    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    FIFY
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    edited May 2015
    You're all a bunch of loosers. :D
  • When you "lose" weight, your clothes will be come "loose".

    Lose

    Loose

    Two entirely different words with different meanings!

    #rantover

    #oops
  • When you "lose" weight, your clothes will be come "loose".

    Lose

    Loose

    Two entirely different words with different meanings!

    #rantover

    I have seen these words misused a few times recently, haha.
  • When you "lose" weight, your clothes will be come "loose".

    Lose

    Loose

    Two entirely different words with different meanings!

    #rantover

    Have a medal. First person to make that point in the history of MFP............
  • I know it is annoying-I get REALLY annoyed with it and have been tempted to correct people SO MANY TIMES-but let's all remember that none of us are perfect, and actually, spelling is not that big of a deal. The English language is just a mish-mash of various other languages anyway. We can have one word with two or three completely different meanings. And, at the end of the day, I would care more about the content of what someone is saying, rather than the way the spell it.

    I may be sucking the fun out of what was supposed to be a humorous jab. It is definitely a sucking-the-fun-out-of-everything day for me :p
  • When you "lose" weight, your clothes will be come "loose".

    Lose

    Loose

    Two entirely different words with different meanings!

    #rantover
    you could have easily done a search and seen this topic a thousand times. I get tired of seeing people post about complaining about things that aren't important.


    Agreed.
    Also, not everyone speaks English as a first language. I'm French and have mixed the two quite often. And isn't there a thread about this 2-3x a week?!
  • Just remember to drop the bass, but please don't drop the bass.


    See what I did there?
  • I am a Grammar Nazi, but I'm also dyslexic. I know damn well if I correct someone else's grammar or spelling, I'll write the word "the" as "teh." So I don't.
  • Just remember to drop the bass, but please don't drop the bass.


    See what I did there?

    Because it's all about that "base", 'bout that bass, no treble.



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