@greaterlimits
I understand that the word “whose” exists.
Regardless, if someone spells the incorrect form of the word, it’s still a misspelling.
If I spell “to” as “too”, it is a spelling error and a grammatical mistake because the intended word was spelled incorrectly.
So really, a spelling error is a type of grammatical mistake.
Actually, I have to agree with BP #3EF2.
He/she is right. A spelling error is a type of grammatical error.
I understand that the word “whose” exists.
Regardless, if someone spells the incorrect form of the word, it’s still a misspelling.
If I spell “to” as “too”, it is a spelling error and a grammatical mistake because the intended word was spelled incorrectly.
So really, a spelling error is a type of grammatical mistake.
You don’t seem to know what a spelling error is. The word “whose” exists.
If I wrote “whave been drawing”, THAT is a spelling error. I am willing to admit I made an error but I’m not going to concede that point. Goodnight.
The form of the word was spelled incorrectly. They’re both pronounced the same way.
Ergo, it is a grammatical error and technically a spelling error.
@Mele Kalikimaka
Well I am a duck, after all.