Quote Originally Posted by Lockharted View Post
Funny you make a post about typos and you made one.
More than one.

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/owlprint/607/

Ending a sentence with a preposition isn't always wrong. It can be, but that's not always the case. Fact: It's not actually an English rule but a form of linguistic fetishism resulting from remnants of Latin structure influencing certain kinds of stuck-up grammarians.

Also, English should be capitalized, even as an adjective.

Certain things are irksome, but in most contexts they're also easy to ignore. It's really only serious articles with spelling or grammar mistakes (not just typos) that bug me. I let myself slack off in forums and such, though that wasn't always the case.