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2009-01-24
The one that annoys me most often is when people don't correctly differentiate between it's and its.
Your, your; than, then; it's, its - they all sound similar but have totally different meanings. People who make these errors, please take a few seconds to read over what you've just written. Using the correct word will not only prevent you from looking foolish, it will also make it much easier for other people to figure out what your saying.
Edited 2009-08-04 20:17 UTC