Sorry, but it's starting to bug me...

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Rapport” - [noun] Relationship, especially one of mutual trust or emotional affinity;
a sympathetic relationship or understanding.

an” - [indefinite article] The form of “a” used before words beginning with a vowel or
with an unpronounced “h”: an elephant; an hour.

and” - [conjunction]
1. Together with or along with; in addition to; as well as. Used to connect words, phrases, or clauses
that have the same grammatical function in a construction.
2. Added to; plus: Two and two makes four.
3. Used to indicate result: Give the boy a chance, and he might surprise you.
4. Informal To. Used between finite verbs, such as go, come, try, write, or see: try and find it; come and see.
5. Archaic If: and it pleases you.

ad” - [noun] short for advertisement

add” - [verb]
1. (Mathematics) to combine (two or more numbers or quantities) by addition
2. (Mathematics) (tr; foll by to) to increase (a number or quantity) by another number or quantity using addition
3. (tr; often foll by to) to join (something) to something else in order to increase the size, quantity, effect, or scope;
unite (with) to add insult to injury
4. (intr; foll by to) to have an extra and increased effect (on) her illness added to his worries
5. (tr) to say or write further
6. (tr; foll by in) to include See also add up
Eccie Addict's Avatar
You might wanna get used to it.....lol. It's funny.

fun·ny

1    /ˈfʌni/ Show Spelled [fuhn-ee] Show IPA adjective, -ni·er, -ni·est, noun, plural -nies.
–adjective 1. providing fun; causing amusement or laughter; amusing; comical: a funny remark; a funny person.

2. attempting to amuse; facetious: Did you really mean that or were you just being funny?

3. warranting suspicion; deceitful; underhanded: We thought there was something funny about those extra charges.

4. Informal . insolent; impertinent: Don't get funny with me, young man!

5. curious; strange; peculiar; odd: Her speech has a funny twang.


–noun 6. Informal . a funny remark or story; a joke: to make a funny.

7. funnies, a. comic strips.

b. Also called funny paper. the section of a newspaper reserved for comic strips, word games, etc
lil_michelle's Avatar
Bobave.....OMG... TOO funny. I bet you would want to scream if you ever run across things I have written.

Bunny boy- that was classic! LOL
Bobave's Avatar
Bobave.....OMG... TOO funny. I bet you would want to scream if you ever run across things I have written. Originally Posted by lil_michelle
No, luscious, I'm so infatuated with you that I am convinced by anything you write... (I'm serious)
Bobave's Avatar
Stop it, EA, I'm only infatuated with the girls. But that *was* CLEVER.
Eccie Addict's Avatar
LMAO... I thought you might like that If anything I know Michelle liked it.
As a former English teacher, how do you think I feel? The ones that grate on my nerves the most are the pronoun errors which have become rampant of late: "it's" used as a possessive pronoun and "they" or "their" used as singular pronouns are the worst.
Please Sister Bobave, do not hit the knuckles too hard with the ruler.
am-a-pleaser's Avatar
They're many miss takes maid in righting. Most off the time, its from trying to right to fast. Getting the point a cross in a quick manner. Sum times people no better. Othertimes, there grammar skills need improvement.

Angel, will you give my private tutoring? I love hot teachers. There the best.
DEVIN0131968's Avatar
MIGHT AS WELL GET USED TO IT ON HIS BOARD, MANY ARE GRAMMATICALLY CHALLENGED AND IF YOU'RE OCD ABOUT IT, TAKE SOME MEDICATION, LOL.

DEVIN
On talk forums, people generally write in the same manner that they talk, since it is, in a sense, a conversation. Just be thankful there are not two "you knows" included in each sentence.
London Rayne's Avatar
I am with Angel on this one.

Could we do "you're" vs. "your," "two, to and too," and "discreet" vs. "discrete" lol. Oh and for pete's sake, "Then" and "Than."

I have to chuckle at these when a proclaimed degree is in the mix.
Naomi4u's Avatar
Could we do "you're" vs. "your," "two, to and too," and "discreet" vs. "discrete" lol. Oh and for pete's sake, "Then" and "Than."

I have to chuckle at these when a proclaimed degree is in the mix. Originally Posted by London Rayne
I am with Angel on this one.

Could we do "you're" vs. "your," "two, to and too," and "discreet" vs. "discrete" lol. Oh and for pete's sake, "Then" and "Than."

I have to chuckle at these when a proclaimed degree is in the mix. Originally Posted by London Rayne
Guilty, guilty and guilty....but c'mon, do you how hard it is (I mean difficult) to type with one hand???
London Rayne's Avatar
Guys can get away with it, because you are not professing to be something "you're" not lol.