(08-23-2017, 08:13 AM)Antonio Wrote: "It's" and "its" is by far the most common mistake I see not just on Discovery but on the internet in general. In fact I don't think a day has passed without me seeing someone misspelling it at least once.
I believe this is because non-native english speakers are just ignoring the apostrofe. Maybe because it is not used in their language and they do not see the difference, as they regard it like something similar to comma. Which was my case for a looong time.
Now instead of writing the apostrofe (which is hard, because I would have to switch keyboard layout, as it is not present on Czech keyboard layout) I write "it is" instead of "it's".
(08-23-2017, 08:13 AM)Antonio Wrote: should of/would of/could of
First time I see this. I could not find information when to use this, or what does it mean. I suspect it is just gramaticaly incorrect.
(08-23-2017, 08:17 AM)Shelco Wrote: "Hi y r u here?"
To be honest, as non-native english speaker, I have no idea what that "sentence" means. Except "Hi" and "here".