A spelling plea - dingy dinghies

Sybarite

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A small boat is a dinghy, with an 'h'.

Dingy is an adjective, meaning dark, dirty, drab - which may describe your dinghy, but not mine.

As a sensitive soul, I'm upset reading about poor forumites with a dingy. A dingy what, I wonder?


Using media in the singular instead of medium.
Using criteria in the singular instead of criterion.

If enough people use the language incorrecly, should we just accept it, or should we try to preserve the correct use?
 

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Using media in the singular instead of medium.
Using criteria in the singular instead of criterion.

They're both quite picky for me. If they get to you then you must be constantly irked!

The ones which really get me are 'should of', 'could of' and 'would of'
These people I'm sure have derived this from the spoken sound of the contracted 'could've' (could have) etc and don't realise that what they are writing is incorrect even though it makes no sense.

Should have
Could have
Would have

I thank you.
 

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MMGW.........and the people who deny it: deniers.....or denyers....or denyer's; none of these look correct.
 

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MMGW.........and the people who deny it: deniers.....or denyers....or denyer's; none of these look correct.

So you're basically saying those who deny MMGW just don't look right! Do you mean that they're all ugly, or all have a warped view of the world? ;-)

P.S. Isn't (aren't?) deniers something to do with nylons?
 
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