caniswalensis
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They are clearly wrong. A quick use of a dictionary shows this. But again basically big deal, I've heard far worse and more obvious goofs. If you search on this site I'm sure there are numerous threads with rants about both spoken and written goofs which most young children would catch, like:
"could of" vs "could have"
"anotherwords" vs "in other words"
mixing to/too/two
mixing their/there/they're
mixing your/you're
Maybe my 2 most hated are
definAtely
rEdiculous
But again I have tried hard to hang up my grammar nazi ways, at least online.
So you've never heard the jive/jibe thing huh? I guess I am glad that some folks are getting it right.
I have to confess that I am guilty of using 'could of' sometimes if I am in a hurry. I know better, but it slips in somehow.
I am probably sporadically guilty of some of the others too. I am a Terrible typist with know great aptitude for spelling either, and lazy about spellchecking.
I will sometimes catch myself have typed 'their' for 'there' or vice-versa, even knowing better. I also make similar typing blunders like 'here' for 'hear' and mis them in the proof read.
It is not a matter of ignorance, so I guess it must be carelessness.

