Thursday, May 12, 2011

Coverd should be covered. 

In the second line of the paragraph, you can see where someone tried to turn PAINS into the appropriate word PAINTS.    This was at Ripley's Believe It or Not in Branson, Missouri. 

Friday, April 29, 2011

The subject of the sentence in the red bar is STORMS. The verb is HAS. These do not agree. The verb should be HAVE. 

Monday, April 11, 2011

"Teachers describes" demonstrates a subject/verb agreement problem. Ironically, this is an article sent out to parents of middle schoolers demonstrating which qualities make a school great. Grammar wasn't mentioned. 

Not only do we have iodine-131 in our milk with which to contend.  Now, Wal-mart subjects us to a split infinitive. The infinitive TO TREAT is split by the word NOT. 

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Breafast... Ha!  The fun was in the stares from a man walking his dog as we took this picture at the La Quinta in Bryant, Arkansas. 

Qrank app. Unnecessary apostrophe. 

Arkansas Skatium. Little Rock, Arkansas.  Huge sign. Unnecessary apostrophe. Tsk. Tsk. 

I guess if something can be founded, it can be losted. There are so many problems with this. I like the "coller." Thanks to Susan for this one. 

Van Buren, Arkansas. Thanks, Melissa.

Cracker barrel in Bryant. Apostrophe unnecessary.