Your/Weather/Too. - rant

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I wonder weather your coming to.

Whether, Weather
To, Too
You are, Your

"I wonder whether you are coming too."

The to/too mistake can be a typo, missed out the letter O, that I can just about stand once in a while. The you're/your thing is so common I feel like English is getting dumber down by the day. But lately, I see more and more of the Whether/Weather mistake. That is not a typo, that isn't even trying to save letters when typing or texting, what is that? Do people seriously don't know and never seen the word Whether before?

Does "I wonder weather I should go out tonight" actually sounds right in your head?

/Monday morning rant over.

sorry!
 
What,s with all the grammer rant threads recently? Its getting ridiculous. Does anyone really care weather people are using the occaisional word incorrectly? I think their should just be one big grammer thread, so everyone can have a proper moan and others wouldn,t need too start there own threads to.
 
What,s with all the grammer rant threads recently? Its getting ridiculous. Does anyone really care weather people are using the occaisional word incorrectly? I think their should just be one big grammer thread, so everyone can have a proper moan and others wouldn,t need too start there own threads to.

They're for people like you.

EDIT: trolled, bugger.
 
What,s with all the grammer rant threads recently? Its getting ridiculous. Does anyone really care weather people are using the occaisional word incorrectly? I think their should just be one big grammer thread, so everyone can have a proper moan and others wouldn,t need too start there own threads to.

I don't know whether did that on purpose but you spelt whether wrong.

It might SOUND the same in hour head, but we are typing it on it, does it actually look right ? Really?

Is GCSE English getting this easy now?
 
It might SOUND the same in hour head, but we are typing it on it, does it actually look right ? Really?

Hour is not pronounced the same as your.
If it sounds the same it looks right. When you read something back you don't see the letters you see the general shape and the sound it makes.
 
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