One funny grammar story is about a guy who said 'I seen a movie last night'. The correct way is 'I saw a movie last night'. And there was a text message that read 'Your welcome' instead of 'You're welcome'. These little grammar goofs happen all the time and make for some interesting stories.
Sure. There was a student who wrote 'I have a good news'. The correct form should be 'I have good news' as 'news' is uncountable. Another one is when someone said 'Me and my friend went to the park'. It should be 'My friend and I went to the park' for proper subject form.
Sure. One time, a sign in a store said 'Apple's for sale'. It should be 'Apples are for sale'. Another was a student who wrote 'I goed to the park'. Hilarious!
Once upon a time, there was a sign that said 'No enter'. A man ignored it and entered. Strange things started to happen. The room seemed to shift and voices whispered with wrong grammar like 'You no should be here'. He soon realized that the bad grammar was part of the curse in this place.
In a local newsletter, there was a story about a community event. But the sentences were all jumbled up with grammar errors like 'The event, people come many'. It was a sad attempt at communication. Good grammar could have made it a great piece to promote the event and bring the community together.
Sure. One story could be about a boy who always confused 'its' and 'it's'. He wrote 'The dog wagged it's tail' in his essay. His teacher told him that 'it's' is a contraction of 'it is' or 'it has', while 'its' shows possession, like 'The dog wagged its tail'.
One bad grammar horror story could be a sign that says 'Let's eat, grandma!' instead of 'Let's eat grandma!'. The wrong punctuation completely changes the meaning. It could be really horrifying if someone actually thought the latter was the intention.
Sure. Once there was a cat that tried to catch its own tail. It spun around in circles, looking so confused. It was hilarious.
Probably the confusion between 'its' and 'it's'. Many write 'The dog chased it's tail' when it should be 'The dog chased its tail'. Also, the incorrect use of verb tenses, such as 'I runned to the store' instead of 'I ran to the store' are some of the most common and funny grammar stories.
Sure. Here is one. A magician was walking down the street and turned into a grocery store. Just a short and simple funny story.
Well, there might be a story where a little kid tried to put on his dad's big shoes and walk around. He waddled like a duck and everyone burst out laughing. It's these simple and unexpected moments that make the stories funny.
Sure. There was once an IT guy who accidentally sent an email to the whole company instead of just his team. He was ranting about the new coffee machine in the break room, saying it was too complicated to operate. Everyone had a good laugh about it.