I get quite upset by the incorrect use of words and phrases in written English these days so I thought I'd try to do something to bring attention to the errors and possibly encourage people to raise their standards.
I'm not talking about changing to a more academic style of language but just cutting out the common errors that are increasingly creeping in.
The first example is the use of everyday in place of every day and vice versa.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
"Lose" or "Loose"?
There seems to be increasing confusion about which word to use. I have seen "loosing time" and similar phrases used. It should be "losing time". The word "loose" should only be used for the opposite of "tight". The confusion comes about because of the way the word sounds. Like many English words, the spelling is not phonetic: it isn't spelt the way it sounds.
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