Questions tagged [grammatical-correction]
Tag to point out grammatical mistakes or grammatical corrections to be made.
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Change the wording of "Thank you for your feedback..." (when a user below 125 rep downvotes)
Change the wording of
Thanks for the feedback! Once you earn a total of 125 reputation, your
votes will change the publicly displayed post score.
to
Thanks for the feedback! Once you earn a total ...
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Can we downvote "down-vote" and "up-vote" in the Help Center?
tl;dr:
The terms "down-vote" and "up-vote" don't read as naturally as "downvote" and "upvote" respectively – the hyphenated versions are also used far less frequently.
Can we eliminate the usage of "...
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Are grammar, spelling and general question tidy-ups contributing to the Stack Overflow community?
I am on Stack Overflow every day and, to be honest, there are only a few questions I can actually answer. Hence, I am usually on grammar and spelling patrol - to help improve the Stack Overflow ...
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Should we add option "Use complete sentences" to First Answers queue?
I just did 10 reviews of the First Answers queue. Out of them, 3 were using non-capitalized sentences and lacked punctuation. This seems to be endemic.
Sometimes I edit, sometimes I comment. I would ...
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Necromancer Badge description is ambiguous as to what needs a score of 5
The Badge reads:
Answer a question more than 60 days later with score of 5 or more. This badge can be awarded multiple times.
It got me confused, as I expected that I would receive the badge from ...
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Why do so many posts contain poor grammar or poorly worded titles?
Often times when I visit the homepage of Stack Overflow, the majority of questions state the problem, have horrible grammar, or are in the format of
how to xyz.
If the point of the site is to ask ...
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Is it OK to flag own question/answer for English grammar moderation?
I'm Russian speaking, and English is my second language, which isn't perfect. So, when I'm posting questions or/and answers in English, I probably make grammar mistakes, or my sentences might not be ...
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Documentation: grammar mistake "Getting started with..."? [closed]
I noticed that in the Stack Overflow documentation the "Getting started with [name]" topic can lead to (unwanted?) grammar mistakes. For example, the documentation for "Python Language" becomes "...
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Grammar error when flagging
I see that recently flag descriptions were changed, from "too broad" to "Needs more focus"
But as you see, header wasn't changed to fit:
Now we have this strange:
This question doesn't belong ...
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"Lifeboat" blog post grammatical error
Emboldened by this comment, I would like to report a bug on
the Lifeboat-announcement blog post. I reported it as a comment, but the comment apparently didn't survive moderation :) .
Would someone ...
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Closed question punctuation formatting is inconsistent
This is the most irrelevant bug, but here you go:
With these close reasons, the period after the word "Closed" is bold.
With these close reasons, the period is not bold. This is ...
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"You proposed this change to yesterday" what does that mean? [closed]
I was checking a documentation which I had updated yesterday and I noticed this:
It says
You proposed this change to yesterday
The "to" should be removed:
You proposed this change yesterday
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How important are correct spellings (grammar), when they do not affect the understanding of message?
Example: iframe cross domain dom handeling
I am an English language enthusiast and quite a large number of questions have minor grammatical and spelling errors. They do not in any case hinder the ...
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When should I fix grammar and spelling mistakes?
Is it bad if I just go through the stream of questions that have been recently posted, look for grammar and spelling mistakes and fix them?
Will people get annoyed that instead of answering the ...
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On-Topic guidelines should be changed to include the same formatting as the flag and an Oxford comma
Based on the discussion question, https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic should have the debugging help paragraph changed to the following (adds Oxford comma and the italics from the corresponding ...
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Doesn't "When asking" refer to "people"?
In the first sentence from https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example:
When asking a question, people will be better able to provide help if you provide code that they can easily ...
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Grammatical error? or intentional colloquialism?
Got a question that you can’t ask on public Stack Overflow? Learn more about sharing private information with Stack Overflow for Teams.
There's a grammatical error in this phrase that appears in a ...
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Missing "to" in perks of working for Stack Overflow
In the perks section of working in Stack Overflow it states the following:
"And much more such as Summer Fridays, a subscription Calm, and others!"
Should it say "...a subscription to ...
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Does Stack Overflow prose use Oxford commas?
Does page prose in the Stack Overflow website use Oxford commas?
I'm asking because the description text for the "Review > Triage" queue is lacking an Oxford comma, and this feels off to me. (I think ...
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"1 others reacted with thanks" is grammatically incorrect [closed]
So I have just tried the thank feature only to see this somehow feels weird to me.
As a non-native English speaker, I am not sure if it is correct or not at this part with s.
Shouldn't "others&...
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Should people with high reputation fix minor grammar issues?
I was looking at java, bit operation, how to calculate the length back? which contains the following sentence:
In a java programe, people store data in a byte array, and the first two byte were ...
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Typo in the past date sentence [closed]
If you will see right sidebar on the attached image, where it says Upcoming events and : Election ends 10 hours ago.
This is where I want to correct, as the election is already over and "ends" is ...
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Grammatical error in new 'Introducing: Trending sort' info box [duplicate]
Upon coming to Stack Overflow for the usual reasons, I noticed the following panel on the top answer:
In particular, the second paragraph begins as follows:
Trending is based off of the highest ...
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How can I report a grammatical error on developer survey results? [duplicate]
The developer survey results contain a grammatical error "...most likely to of learned ..." on two pages. How can I report that for correction?
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What does this question mean?
The title is Check if every other element in list is even?, and the body contains a longer version of that:
I [...] want to make a function that checks if every other (all positive indexes inc 0) ...
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Possessive punctuation missing from "What are the different types of users in a Collective?" page
When viewing the What are the different types of users in a Collective? page the section describing the Admin role has a missing possessive apostrophe:
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Grammatical issue on displaying the badge/badges on the Stack Overflow dashboard
There is a grammatical issue on displaying the spelling of a badge when hovering the mouse pointer over the badge icon.
I meant, if we have a single badge, then it should show as "badge", ...
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There's a weird comma before an ampersand in Stack Overflow's title
The title tag reads:
Stack Overflow - Where Developers Learn, Share, & Build Careers
I think that the comma before the ampersand should be deleted.
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Isn't it incorrect grammar to use "they" in reference to "this user"?
When viewing someone's profile who hasn't added bio yet, one gets the following message:
"Apparently, this user prefers to keep an air of mystery about them."
Shouldn't his/her be used instead of ...
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Warn about it when someone omits the space between "Stack" and "Overflow" or miscapitalizes them
Some users consistently forget to separate the words "Stack" and "Overflow" using a space, thus calling Stack Overflow "StackOverflow".
Some of them take one step further and capitalize the F of "...
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Word placement in join banner is awkward [closed]
Banner when not logged in states:
Join them; it only takes a minute.
The effort does not only take. Instead, the effort takes only a minute. Hence, banner should read:
Join them; it takes ...