Catch My Mistake !?!

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  • Just as i was over in the Bingo Section looking for some really nice deals, LCB always has the best, a fun game idea came to my mind.. "Catch My Mistake".. write a sentence (anysize sentence) as you write the sentence put a mistake in it, could be an easy one or make it hard, and let the next member Catch the Mistake, the person who catches the mistake writes the next sentence with one..

    Let's have a little fun everyone!!! I'll start..

    Catch My Mistake...

    Everytime i go to the store, i always have to by extra spearmint gum, i'm never without it.

  • cute game!

    "by" s/b "buy"

    I think that their is one great forum that stand out from the rest and it is LCB!
  • Thank you, i made it up, both lips and blue gave me the idea haha!

    thier s/b there

    I agree, LCB is the best site and forom anyone could ever come across, the staff and members are outstanding!

  • and..............thier s/b their  wink
  • LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO...oooops ahahahahaaaaaa

    stand s/b stands? lmaoooooooooo omg omg... i'm like stumped here *help*


    embarrassed


    ooopsie again... their.. i gotcha! you didn't see this post everyone.. it was a figment of your imagination.... lmaoooo

  • Not sure if your asking what "s/b" means. If you are it means "should be" sorry about that!
  • yeah s/b stands for should be, you're right, but what i did was mispelled "their" and i thought you were saying "thier" s/b actually there in your sentence and that i needed to find another mistake, so i was like.. hmmm "stand" should be stands?.. but in all you were telling me, i spelled "their" wrong, THEN i caught it and realized what you were sying i had "thier" lmaoooo

  • Okay we will start from here.. lmao i'm so stupid.. haha.. i corrected my "thier".. lmaoo..

    Thank you, i made it up, both lips and blue gave me the idea haha!

    their s/b there

    I agree, LCB is the best site and forom anyone could ever come across, the staff and members are outstanding!


  • [/quote]
    Sorry, I'm still stuck on the first sentence-
    you need to capitalize the "i"s, the "e" in Extra, and replace the comma after gum with a period  and eliminate the first comma:
    "Everytime I go to the store I have to buy Extra spearmint gum.  I'm never without it." or, if the gum isn't the Extra brand, don't capitalize that e.
    Now, for the next one,
    [quote author=lipstick_xoxos link=topic=14882.msg139665#msg139665 date=1290792940]

    I think that their is one great forum that stand out from the rest and it is LCB!


    should be:
    "I think that there is one great forum that stands out from the rest, and it is LCB!" fixed the "there", changed stand to "stands" and separated the two separate phrases with a comma to make one flowing sentence.  I'm thinking also using "that" instead of "which" could possibly be considered a mistake to a grammar stickler.

    So, here is my mistake laden sentence:

    Never use a preposition to end a sentence with.
  • Ok smarty pants chilly  wink. I was being a bit casual as in "forum" chat!!!!!

    Ok here is one..........

    I hate to loose to much money do to gambling because i don't have alot of lose change to spare.

    Lips
  • Oh we are going to get hit hard with Chilly, we're in trouble now, she's going to stick it to us. With "extra" i'm using in this case more, as in spare.

    Correct in saying, "Never use a preposition to end a sentence with."

    I had to google what a preposition is because i have completely forgotten.

    a sentance should begin with a capital letter and end with punctuation


    (I posted while Lips was, so here is two she can fix.)

  • Ah, we are playing "Try to stump chillymellow"!  First, the problem with my sentence was, "with" is a preposition!  Just leave it off.  Just like you can (please) leave off the "at" in "where are you at?".

    "I hate to lose too much money due to gambling because I don't have a lot of loose change to spare." is the corrected version of "I hate to loose to much money do to gambling because I don't have alot of lose change to spare."

    And to fix "a sentance should begin with a capital letter and end with punctuation", *I* would make that "A sentence should begin with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark".

    It's really hard for me to make up wrong sentences, but here's an other try.

    lol

    P.S. it's here "are" two she can fix, not here *is* two...

  • Lol! Great game!

    Chilly, if this is your sentence, then the correct form should be:

    It's really hard for me to make up wrong sentences, but here's another try.

    an other s/b another

    :)

  • yes, catface!  give us a mistake! (sentence)

  • ooOOOoo, I have a great one I use in class

  • well, go ahead,dtsweet! 

  • Add the punctuation to the following line:

    during a test bill while mark had had had had had had had had had had had had had the teacher's approval

  • okay, wasn't your turn...never mind...

    LOL

    heheheh...what???
    I'd strike a line through all of it... but here's a beginning, maybe...
    During a test, Bill, while Mark had had (expletives deleted) the teacher's approval.

  • During a test, Bill, while Mark had had "had" had had "had had" ;"had had" had had the teacher's approval

    probably still not right, but close per google?  That's a ridiculous example on google, by the way.  dtsweet, give us another cuz I cheated.

  • actually, that was pretty damn good
    lol, its a rough one; I use it on advanced classes to display past perfect tenses and degrees of pronounciation wink
    gold star

    hmm, another:

  • We'll have have several beers and cereals for this Valentin'es party this Febuary

  • We'll have had several beers and cereals for this Valentine's party this February

    ?

    We'll have halve half oh, nevermind...thought I was going somewhere with that one...someone else want to try the beer and serial killer sentence?

  • 1. one too many haves
    2. Valentin'es is Valentine's
    3. Febuary is February

  • oh, well I thought the too many haves was some trick question sort of thing.

    Here's one for someone:

    The capital building at the state capitol is next to a stationery cemetary and down the street from the cities collage where I got my batchelor's degree.

  • 1. capitol
    2. capital
    3. stationary
    4. cemetery
    5. college
    6. city's
    7. bachelor's

  • Good job, dt!  Give us another!

  • Theirs always a nother one I can do so hear it is just for you. It's real easey to.

  • well, yes, it's pretty easy.  laugh_out_loud I'm gonna let someone else have a try so we don't have two too 2 to of us just trading back and forth.  C'mon, Lips, imagination, and everyone else!!!  catface!!! fix our mistakes!!!!


  • Theirs always a nother one I can do so hear it is just for you. It's real easey to.


    lmao @ you two...

    There's always another one I can do, so here it is just for you. It's real easy too.

    Here's one:
    I need the correct description of when apostrophies, commas and periods are nessessery and not nessessery.
  • Ok, I won't google, but I can roll a few basics off the top of my head

    apostrophes:
    posessions (chilly's)
    contractions (what's)
    quotes within quotes "Oh, you know chilly, she's always like 'dtsweet is soooo cool don'tcha know' when she types".

    commas:
    two thoughts within a sentence - I'll tend the fire, you grab the marshamallows, and we'll all eat s'mores.
    lists (hullo to blue, lips, zuga, and everyone here at lcb

    periods -
    to trail off a thought (that's very, um...)
    to complete a sentence. Ok, I'm done for now.

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