Spyke

Add commas after "WHY" and "mistake". Change "it's" to question form "is it" or consider expanding the start like "Why do I find... it's..."

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lemmy.world

Hack: if you see a ' at the word, thats two words(or more!) in a trenchcoat trying to fool you!

Split then, and read what you're trying to say with the words splitted

Example: You're splits to "you are", so the quote goes "Split then, and read what you are trying to say with the words splitted"

Your becomes this: Split then, and read what your trying to say with the words splitted

Your implies "hey, here is your phone", which isn't correct While "you are" implies you and a action that you are performing

Isn't is the same thing, splits to "is it not" (3 words! Devils)

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pawb.social

That is a decent way of finding out whether the person is a native English speaker, actually.

This rarely happens to non-native speakers.

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lemmynsfw.com

I think the key is whether the person learns by phonetics (young age, first language) vs by text (older, not first language).

Then the more studious originally-phonetics-learners can supplement their understanding with text later in life and overcome errors like the one in the OP.

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lemmy.world

I noticed that people will sometime's do this and I learned a bit about it and apparently some culture's do it, but it still doesn't make sense because the people in question do it without any discernable consistency or pattern

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lemmynsfw.com

Don't put apostrophes in non-possessive nouns

^ See how my plurals don't have apostrophes

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I put apostrophe's in all of my word's becau'se all of the world i's my po's'se's'sion

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