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the Jester said:Its and it's bugs me, and so do the whingers. I don't quite know what whinging is....
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :
Whinge \Whinge\, v. i.
To whine. [Scot.] --Burns.

the Jester said:Its and it's bugs me, and so do the whingers. I don't quite know what whinging is....
Morrus said:Mine is "I could care less"
Umbran said:
I understand your grief here. But there's one major plausible reason why we say it the way we do. There's some reason to believe that the phrasehas been contracted from, "As if I could care less?" As a whole sentence, we don't use it properly, but as a sentence fragment it might make more sense.
Buttercup said:My peeve is the disappearing past participle. As in, "I have went." What? It's I have gone. I've seen this in actual published D20 products, and it bugs the hell out of me.
Felix said:
For the love of all that is holy, and for my beloved mother tongue, English, please, please, please learn and love the differences in these words and use them properly! Homophones are our friends!
Don't whinge just because your English isn't the Queen's English. It is pronounced differently than 'whine', it is spelled differently, but it pretty much means the same thing.the Jester said:Its and it's bugs me, and so do the whingers. I don't quite know what whinging is....
Fanog said:...For the sake of completeness, I'd like to add "for all intensive purposes" to the list...