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I have seen many instances in this and other fora where the word "tenant" has been used when "tenet" is intended. It is a very common error, but I think educated people need to use the correct term.

A "tenant" is a person who occupies a property. A "tenet" is a guiding principle.
https://www.merriam-webster.co...net-difference-usage

Just for information. Not a flame.

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But, as a resident of Dallas, you must know that your commercial "tenant" may be "Tenet"?
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The presence of common grammatical errors erodes the credibility of the writer and undermines the message they are trying to convey. If the writer is ignorant of the language, how informed can they be on the facts? At the very least, it calls into question their level of interest in the subject.

Even the simplest of errors cannot seem to be avoided. Using "to" when it should be "too" is one of the most frequent errors I see. Similarly, "your" for "you're" (or vice versa) is often encountered. Also too common, is failure to end a question with a question mark.
 
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I’ll see your tenants vs. tenets, and raise you by “border vs. boarder”.
 
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While I agree with the above I also believe some of this is attributable to typing on small screens, auto correct, and a lack of proofreading. I have found many odd changes in what I typed to what was actually written on these devices.

For the life of me I can’t understand how it autocorrects some words into something that makes zero sense but allows me to type 5he without fucking correcting it. How is 5he not adjusted to anything that is actually a word? The8r? What? Why autocorrect, just why.
 
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Originally posted by flashguy:
I have seen many instances in this and other fora where the word "tenant" has been used when "tenet" is intended. It is a very common error, but I think educated people need to use the correct term.

A "tenant" is a person who occupies a property. A "tenet" is a guiding principle.
https://www.merriam-webster.co...net-difference-usage

Just for information. Not a flame.

flashguy


There's no statue of limitations for that?

I will admit that sometimes, though I know better, I don't use proper sentence composition and will use the incorrect word because it is more commonly used than the correct word. I occasionally engage in prosaic license for effect. I also get lazy and burn through a paragraph without punctuating everywhere necessary. Were I creating an official document, I'd be more careful. I do appreciate when others know and use correct vocabulary, structure and punctuation.



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You're the man, Flashguy.

Supreme Court cases are precedents. Not precedence, presences, and for god's sake, not presidents.




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For all intensive purposes, I agree. But it's a tough road to hoe. Which begs the question of why more people don't care. I guess the ones who care have been literally decimated to the last man.

Aaaaaagggggghhhhhhh!


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Yeah...you done it now!!



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And lastly, the penultimate comment.


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You're the man, Flashguy.

Supreme Court cases are precedents. Not precedence, presences, and for god's sake, not presidents.


The presence of precedents frustrates presidents.




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For all intensive purposes, I agree. But it's a tough road to hoe. Which begs the question of why more people don't care. I guess the ones who care have been literally decimated to the last man.

Aaaaaagggggghhhhhhh!

Did you mean to say, “For all intents and purposes”? Or a tough “Row to hoe”?

Curious…
 
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quote:
Originally posted by murphman:
For all intensive purposes, I agree. But it's a tough road to hoe. Which begs the question of why more people don't care. I guess the ones who care have been literally decimated to the last man.

Aaaaaagggggghhhhhhh!

Did you mean to say, “For all intents and purposes”? Or a tough “Row to hoe”?

Curious…

He literally (actually literally not fake literally) misused every single turn of phrase in those sentences. I am guessing it was deliberate. (And it was a nice piece of work, at that.)

Turn up the gain on the satire detector.

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Literally everything he wrote was wrong. We grammer nazis have a hard cross too bare.

The4e. I d9ne it. Interestingly enough my iPad recognizes grammer and d9ne are spelled wrong yet it feels The4e is quite correct. Wtf?
 
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And don't ignore "tow the line".

BTW, I made this a general topic to provide information instead of correcting it in threads that did it. I was roundly (and appropriately) chastised for making a correction in a thread instead of using a private message (in another board).

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Originally posted by murphman:
For all intensive purposes, I agree. But it's a tough road to hoe. Which begs the question of why more people don't care. I guess the ones who care have been literally decimated to the last man.

Aaaaaagggggghhhhhhh!

Did you mean to say, “For all intents and purposes”? Or a tough “Row to hoe”?

Curious…




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Or did you DERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!

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Only 1 in 10 grammar Nazis can be literally decimated.



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Isn't your, the ages old replacement of you're.
can"t remember seeing You're, in ages if ever.
Is there an appropriate use of You're, uniquely?
not being a smartass, but, curious?
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by skeptic:
Isn't your, the ages old replacement of you're.
can"t remember seeing You're, in ages if ever.
Is there an appropriate use of You're, uniquely?
not being a smartass, but, curious?[/QUOTE

You are being serious ?
 
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