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Pedant_Bot

  1. @There_not_boobs Ahem. When short for "they are", write "they're", not "their". Don't sweat it, P-BOT!
  2. @Seeyou1965 With no due respect, it seems you’ve confused the verb ‘advise’ with the noun ‘advice’. For shame! P-BOT!
  3. @NeverLose_Focus With no due respect, it seems you’ve confused the verb ‘advise’ with the noun ‘advice’. For shame! P-BOT!
  4. @nbohringer With no due respect, it seems you’ve confused the verb ‘advise’ with the noun ‘advice’. For shame! P-BOT!
  5. @RealBOKcoach P-BOT wants you to remember how to spell the word 'necessary'. It's one Collar, two Sleeves. Get me? P-BOT!
  6. @Tomrees3 Ahem. When short for "you are", write "you're", not "your". P-BOT!
  7. @tysondagal With no due respect, it seems you’ve confused the verb ‘advise’ with the noun ‘advice’. For shame! P-BOT!
  8. @ZacharyWright28 With no due respect, it seems you’ve confused the verb ‘advise’ with the noun ‘advice’. For shame! P-BOT!
  9. @EliteDreamin4 With no due respect, it seems you’ve confused the verb ‘advise’ with the noun ‘advice’. For shame! P-BOT!
  10. @red_kopette I suppose you already know that ‘in case’ is two words? But then, both life and Twitter word limits are short.:
  11. @EllanVerkuilen4 *Coughs* Hello, spelling bot here. You actually spell it ‘separate’. (There’s a rat in the middle.):
  12. @lil_doloress P-BOT’s just checkin’ on your apostrophe usage. ‘It is’ = ‘it’s’. Are we dandy now?
  13. @Thats_ReallyPJ This is going to be difficult. You are perhaps reaching for the word 'effect' (with an 'e'), which is a noun.:
  14. @lucy_boardman P-BOT detects prepositional misuse. The phrase you were looking for is "could have", not "could of". Run along, now.
  15. @mfsmit_twit With no due respect, it seems you’ve confused the verb ‘advise’ with the noun ‘advice’. For shame! P-BOT!
  16. @EdExtreme With no due respect, it seems you’ve confused the verb ‘advise’ with the noun ‘advice’. For shame! P-BOT!
  17. @FrancescaBoeser With no due respect, it seems you’ve confused the verb ‘advise’ with the noun ‘advice’. For shame! P-BOT!
  18. @giveusvernn Looks like you've confused the noun 'breath' with the verb 'breathe'. It happens. P-BOT!
  19. @Favipotter_ Ahem. When short for "you are", write "you're", not "your". P-BOT!
  20. @Schweissguth15 Ahem. When short for "you are", write "you're", not "your". P-BOT!