This user prefers that the subjunctive mood be used. Were this user you, he would use it.
"There's" with a plural subject
This user knows that "there's" with a plural subject is a pervasive grammatical error. There'sThere are too many people making this mistake. Don't be one of them.
Ending a sentence with a preposition is something that this user is okay with.
to too two
This user thinks that too many people have no idea how to use words that they should have learned in grade two.
if & whether
This user knows how to use "if" and "whether" correctly.
than then
This user understands the difference between using "than" and "then."
their there they're
This user thinks that there are too many people who don’t know that they're worse than their own children at spelling!
your you're
This user thinks that if your grammar is incorrect, then you're in need of help.
its & it's
This user understands the difference between its and it's. So should you.
its it's
It's really not that hard to use each word in its proper manner.
its
This user understands the difference between its (of it) and it's (it is or it has).
its & it's
This user thinks ohh, if you want it to be possessive, it's just i-t-s, but if it's supposed to be a contraction, then it's i-t-apostrophe-s... Scalawag.
who
This user prefers using who for both the object and subject case. Who does it hurt to simplify things?
You and Me
This user thinks that if you believe it is incorrect to use "you and me" as the object of a sentence, a little talk needs to be had by you and me...
This user understands the difference between less & fewer and considers instructions such as "10 items or less" and "25 words or less" to be correct English.
much & many
This user understands the difference between much & many.
Latin Plurals: "Data is are..."
This user uses "data", "media", "memoranda", "criteria", and "agenda" as the plurals of "datum", "medium", "memorandum", "criterion", and "agendum".
English Singulars: "The data is..."
This user recognizes that "data", "media", and "agenda" have become incorporated into English as singular nouns.
ain't nobody
This user hates seeing double negatives clutter up the English language. He wants to stomp it out no matter what it takes.
based
Based on experience, this user knows that based off is nearly always incorrect.