This is really shitting me right now.
They're: They're are playing rugby.
Sometimes being a teacher is a burden.
See, this is the problem with grammatical pedantry on the web. You can never live up to your own standards. On the forum I type fast and post the first draft. Sometimes there's errors.
[Spot the deliberate mistake]
would imply there is. Errors are plural and therefore it should be there are errors.there's
there are errors.
Which is correct? I've been using defence of late, however defense feels better...I'd like to defend my use of defence as opposed to defense.
I believe that "defence" is the British English (correct) spelling, and "defense" is the US English spelling.
I believe that "defence" is the British English (correct) spelling, and "defense" is the US English spelling.
So what is Keven Mealamu talking about when he says "We had good 'dee' tonight". Defence or Defense?