Board Thread:Wiki discussion/@comment-26126721-20161007192257/@comment-30218357-20161013165310

BEFORE YOU READ THIS ARTICLE, PLEASE KNOW THAT I AM NOT A NEGATIVE PERSON; I JUST HATE INCORRECT GRAMMAR.

It's (not its) even worse when people mix up the easiest of homophones to memorize! I'm talking about words such as their, they're, and there. When people get those three mixed up, it annoys me out of my mind. But I am much less critical if they just mix up its (possessive) and it's (contraction for it is). That is because they're so confusing to most people. When I was writing this reply, I even had to look up its and it's. Now, let's get away from commonly confused words and focus on the incorrect use of suffixes. I am also annoyed when I see or hear the words more and then any edjective with the suffix -er. Here's an example:

"Hey, I bet I can jump more higher than you!"

"Did you just say more before higher?"

"Uh, yeah, but anyw—"

"I will not see which of us can jump the highest until you restate your sentence with correct grammar."

This does imply that I will not tolerate incorrect grammar; it is just an example of what I mean by  words  more  and then any edjective with the suffix  -er.

Thank you for your time.

-iVdox