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I am not usually fussed about spelling and grammar but I have noticed a hell of a lot of simple spelling and grammatical errors on the BBC. Take this for instance, BBC NEWS | Wales | North West Wales | DNA test to prove Bronze Age link
""After finding when the workers came here the researchers will then be able to discover what skills they bought with them," he added."
Bought with what?
Obviously they mean "brought" so why the fuck don't they say what they mean? The BBC used to make an effort, it seems these days they can't even be arsed to run the word spelling and grammar checker.
Do people need an education to work for the BBC these days?
As I say, usually it doesn't bother me on forums and whatnot as most posts are just spewed out and not checked but you would think that the BBC would check its output. It happens all the time, there are so many mistakes made in their stories its ridiculous.
Rant over!
""After finding when the workers came here the researchers will then be able to discover what skills they bought with them," he added."
Bought with what?
Obviously they mean "brought" so why the fuck don't they say what they mean? The BBC used to make an effort, it seems these days they can't even be arsed to run the word spelling and grammar checker.
Do people need an education to work for the BBC these days?
As I say, usually it doesn't bother me on forums and whatnot as most posts are just spewed out and not checked but you would think that the BBC would check its output. It happens all the time, there are so many mistakes made in their stories its ridiculous.
Rant over!