Submitted by rabidpiano86 t3_ycgxr7 in books
Fro_o t1_itoxlqj wrote
Reply to comment by dizzytinfoil in Are typos supposed to be so common in books? Or am I just ending up getting poorly edited ones? by rabidpiano86
Yes, it's very bad. English is my second language, I shouldn't be able to spot such mistakes lol
cavyjester t1_itq0pqn wrote
I wonder if “should of” and “could of” might be typos that would stand out even more for someone with English as a second language, since the error has more to do with a lazy mixup of the sound rather than mixup of the meaning? (Not that there’s any excuse for them being in something published.)
Fro_o t1_itq14lj wrote
That may be so, it's the same when people mix up they're/their, your/you're or too/to. At least I haven't seen them in a book (yet) but come on, homophones aren't that hard.
cavyjester t1_iu445fd wrote
I must ruefully admit to being someone whose fingers (without direction from any higher brain function) type a random homonym at every opportunity. I’ll catch them all when I carefully proofread, but, since there aren’t enough hours in a day, my emails generally convey the clear impression that I’m a complete illiterate! :)
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