People also seem to stand in ‘que’ s nowadays, ‘our’ becomes ‘are’ and ‘ were’ becomes ‘where’.
I know what you mean, MOnica, but I think a genuine dyslexia or dyspraxia caused mistake is obviously different -looking from forumspeak!
Also, mum2three, that would be grand if only spoken English were being used correctly, but, to me, the constant use of ‘ I’m like’ when describing communication, ‘like’ being used every second word, ‘basically’ and ‘literally’ being used constantly, and many other things, make so much English language painful to listen to.
I think that in schoole the emphasis may be on the content of writing rather than the grammar or spelling, and it’s from social media the sloppiness originates.