Newspaper Typo #6
Well, this is just totally wrong! Does this newspaper have no editor? The word should be “ambidextrous”, not “amphibious”!
Well, this is just totally wrong! Does this newspaper have no editor? The word should be “ambidextrous”, not “amphibious”!
Perhaps she is a professional gardener… or it’s supposed to say “mature”.
This is just a very badly thought-out headline… where else can one keep a submarine except in the sea? Is that really hiding?
It should say “fury”… but “furry” means it has a lot of fur, like a cat for example.
This one is funny because it is ironic that the topic is literacy. (“Mississippi” is correct)
Even native English speakers make funny English sometimes… here is an example of typing errors going unnoticed until it’s too late!
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