In the second MCQ, there was a
spelling mistake. Scurrilous means abusive.
FOOTBALL fans have called foul over a Welsh
spelling mistake on this sign pointing them to a "pel droid" rather than pel-droed car park.
Tesco spokesman Rhodri Evans added: "We have a variety of T-shirts on sale bearing the words Cymru am byth, so that people can show their pride in Wales in the run up to St David's Day and the Six Nations, and are disappointed that a
spelling mistake has occurred on one of those products, despite the processes we have in place to prevent such errors."
Tesco spokesman Rhodri Evans said: "We are disappointed that a
spelling mistake has occurred...
In a letter of apology to Mrs Jones, Tesco's Dale Ingram wrote: "I am so sorry to hear about the one of our clothing lines has a
spelling mistake. I can understand how disappointing this must be for you.
Fairy 'Tail' isn't even a
spelling mistake, they are always thinking about Dogs."
. ?Jason Manford and, above, the dressing room sign - complete with
spelling mistakeHowever, internet users quickly spotted a
spelling mistake in one of the names.
He said: "I presume it is an innocent
spelling mistake as opposed to a genuine cause of concern for staff, as it appears a number of other urinals are fully functional."
A shot of Michael Rodwell, played by Les Dennis, and Gail McIntyre, Helen Worth, reading the paper showed a clanger of a
spelling mistake "Weatherfield Councilor" in the splash.
I also noticed the
spelling mistakes in the "marketing" material for the new traffic laws but I think JM may have overlooked the
spelling mistake of "helmet" in his letter, 'Posters confusing' (GDN, February 8).
In what must be one of the oldest newspaper corrections of all time, the Times apologised for a
spelling mistake it made on January 20, 1853.