"If your going to make an advert advertising this product, make sure you have enough in stock!"
I highlighted 'your' because I think the grammar in the press is just awful these days but do you think Sainsbury's ought to have advertised Mog The Cat as a limited edition or supply?
"If your going to make an advert advertising this product, make sure you have enough in stock!"
I highlighted 'your' because I think the grammar in the press is just awful these days but do you think Sainsbury's ought to have advertised Mog The Cat as a limited edition or supply?
You could make a topic about newspaper typos and call it Bad Press. Here's another I spotted this morning, can you spot the error?
"A man who claimed nearly £30,000 in benefits while sunning himself on the tropical beaches of Barbados has avoided jail.
Geoffrey Thorpe jetted off to the Caribbean island - where the average year-round temperature is 26C - in October 2012 to marry a local woman. Bromley .
Magistrates Court heard how the 60-year-old had met his partner on an online dating website and that she came to live with him in Westerham, Kent, in 2011.
The court heard how he stayed in Barnados for just over two years, but still claimed a string of benefits, including income support, housing benefit and council tax support."
Thorpe decided to join his partner in the Caribbean in October 2012, where the couple got married.