Rick, I agree and try not to make that mistake.
My own pet peeve is the use of good vs well. Things are good. Things are done well.
He's a good driver. He drives well, NOT he drives good.
Perhaps it's from NASCAR being widely televised, but this is probably the number one butchery of the English language in this country today. Ya done good, bubba!
Another is not using me and I properly with and. When in doubt, do the following.
Is it:
Jim and me went to the store.
or
Jim and I went to the store.
Drop the "Jim and" and it's easier to see.
Me went to the store.
or
I went to the store.
Is it:
These are for Jim and I.
or
These are for Jim and me.
Drop the "Jim and" and it's easier to see.
These are for I.
or
These are for me.
I guess I need a life too!
