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Which is a worse sin against the language: Poor word choice, or mistaking "it's" for "its," "you're" for "your," etc.?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7946464/embed
Which is a worse sin against the language: "Between you and I" (instead of "me), or poor word choice?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7944233/embed
Which is a worse sin against the language: Wordiness or confusing "its" with "it's," "you're" with "your," etc.?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7935330/embed
Which is a worse sin against the language: poor word choice, or using "myself" instead of "me" or "I"?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7932807/embed
Which is a worse sin against the language: "between you and I" or spellcheck errors (like "lead" as the past tense of "to lead")?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7929628/embed
Which is a worse sin against the language, vagueness and abstraction, or leaving out the comma after the parenthetical phrase?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7926436/embed
Which is a worse sin against the language: Wordiness or "Its"/"it's" confusion?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7923446/embed
Which is a worse sin against the language: using "myself" instead of "I or me" or using vocalisms like "er" and "um" in writing?"
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7921992/embed
Which is worse, comma splices or poor word choice?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7918223/embed
Which is worse, spellcheck errors (like "pour over" instead of "pore over" and "lead" as the past tense of "to lead") or the misuse and abuse of semicolons?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7914746/embed
Which is worse, saying "Between you and I" (instead of "me"), or sesquipedality, that is, using really big words?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7911371/embed
Which is worse, disagreement in number ("a group of students are coming") or vagueness and abstraction?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7907117/embed
Which is worse: leaving out the comma after a parenthetical phrase ("My hometown, New Rochelle is a great city") or nouning verbs ("get," "ask," "reveal")?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7904556/embed
Which is worse, dangling modifiers or confusion between "its" and "it's," "your" and "you're," and "their," "there," and "they're"?
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7902583/embed
Which is a worse sin against English, wordiness or using cliches?
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Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/7894872/embed
Which of the following British words and expressions have become sufficiently common in the U.S. to warrant an entry in NOOBs? (Vote for up to three)
Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6621373/embed
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