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Someone send this to Zoom. They clearly need the help.
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36 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@qwertyTRiG

4 months ago

So many websites need to be taught the difference between "login" and "log in".

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@rowanoak433

2 months ago

I'm just watching your videos for vindication at this point. You're pointing out all kinds of grammar mistakes that I see so often that I'm starting to make them myself. It's just nice knowing I'm not the only one who knows this.

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@BangladeshTheBest

4 months ago

This channel is SO UNDERRATED I thought this short would have atleast 1 million views

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@chelsey8737

1 month ago

The one that makes me really mad is when everyone ignores Oxford commas. It literally changes the meaning of the sentence if you do not have that last comma in there

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@nicolek4076

2 months ago

Another one you see every day is "everyday" misused.

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@ShockJones

2 months ago

In this day and age, I would not be surprised if someone used "ketchup" or "catsup" by mistake due to phonetics. There would definitely be a higher chance of this if it was dictated.

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@aceystar1478

2 months ago

May i ask what song you're playing in the background. I usually recognize old songs but not this one. The sound is too clear for 1920s recordings and thats as much as i can guess at.

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@ressamarieg

1 month ago

Thank you for covering this specific pattern of verb vs noun form usage. Good freaking lord, I was starting to think I'm going nuts seeing this kinda stuff out in the wild, like "did EVERYONE become illiterate when I turned my back?"

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@roseflows6585

2 months ago

As a rapper, it's generally absurd how often these mistakes appear. I practice among the most informal forms of language and still speak more legibly than AI and write more legibly than most of my peers. It's a shame considering I'm the only one that dropped out of school.

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@juliewolfe

2 weeks ago

Thank you! Such a pet peeve of mine. Every company needs to hire someone who knows how hyphens work! 😩

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@cathyperson7451

2 months ago

I get extremely frustrated with people mix-up "a part" and "apart". Hmm. Should I have used single quotes?

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@spherence

4 weeks ago

I don’t know what I like better.
Your information or your mustache.

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@chaseleswift252

1 month ago

Can it be a noun, like hangout on missed calls?

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@jasonblalock4429

1 month ago

In general, I think people misunderstand the use of commas to convert a string of words into a single noun. Or just to clarify that these words should be considered their own particle. It's like they create a container.

Although I'm not feeling clever enough at the moment to come up with a really good example.

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@daniellethomas3745

2 months ago

This is so helpful!! Thank you!!

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@Nikodymus

2 months ago

I love it. Call them out!

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@ClearGalaxies

2 months ago

I SEE THIS ALL THE TIME.

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@bonkbonkgotojail

4 months ago

O love ur editing style :)

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@adrianb.6479

2 months ago

It's not just for marketing. Even patents are full of writing errors.

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