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Their are three erors in this sentence. Can you find all three of them?
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Just my guesses
1. Should be there instead on their 2. Errors is misspelled 3. There are only two errors not three |
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Did you figure it out by yourself? Had you seen a similar question before? Did you search the web like I did? |
There are 4 errors.
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I sea too, but I am not a scholar.:shocked: But u awl ready figured that out..:welcome:
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There are two errors and an untrue statement. An "error" is defined as a "mistake". An untrue statement isn't a "mistake", but a willful deception. |
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Never, it's just common logic, no big deal No I did not search the web, I wouldn't know what to look for. |
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That was the question, right? :) And, yes, I know the third error is unrelated to grammar or spelling. It is related to the truth of the statement. Clever! |
Yes.
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However, the sentence itself presents a clever paradox! If you correct the two obvious spelling errors ("their" to "there" and "erors" to "errors"), and the sentence claims there are three errors, then the claim of three errors is itself an error, making a total of three errors. This makes it a fun linguistic puzzle!
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