Sometimes you have to laugh a little so you don't cry.
In the past two weeks, I have graded written papers (either research papers or "positional papers") for EVERY class I teach.
So I need this:
It's been making the rounds (I saw it on ITFF, on Ravelry). I think it originated here.
I have to say, I've nearly got (if you can count the positional papers I graded right after Thanksgiving, I do have) the first column, which is a bingo. And I also had the affected/effected mess up. (I admit: that one's tricky and I think it only comes with experience, and sometimes I have to stop and think about which one is correct). And I've had weak theses (that sounds like a gastrointestinal upset...). And I've had the unintentionally funny mistake, but I think the one I got was a typo, not a misspelling....
But anyway: I got Bingo.
1 comment:
What? No "lose" and "loose" mis-usage?
That particular mistake makes me loose it all the time... whoops, sorry...
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