7. The Greengrocer's Apostrophe
This error is so named because it is often seen in shops selling
fruits and vegetables. So you can buy potato's, tomato's and apple's.
Potato's what, you may ask yourself? It's not just greengrocers though;
I've seen ladie's, coffee's - and CD's often have an unnecessary
apostrophe.
8. Double Negative
I never did nothing! Well, yes you did - you used a double negative,
which does not exist in English (it does exist in other languages, for
example Spanish). Double negatives cancel each other out - so you're
actually implying that you did something … what was it?!
9. Fewer V Less
This is one that is less clear-cut. Should it be I had less clothes
or fewer clothes? The answer is that it's fewer if it's a multiple of
people or things. So you would say fewer clothes. If it can't be
counted, then it's less. For example: I've had less free time since I
started my new job.
Too many people think that correct grammar doesn't matter, but it
helps create clarity if language is used correctly. It doesn't take much
effort to work out which is the correct form to use. If you're not
certain, pick up a grammar book or check one of the many style guides
online. What is your pet hate among language errors?