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Joy-Anna Duggar makes major grammar mistake & fans demand star 'should not homeschool' her children

JOY-ANNA Duggar fans have advised the star that she should not homeschool her children after making a big grammar mistake.

In her recent, YouTube video, the ex TV personality recorded a day in her and her family's life.

Joy-Anna, who is married to Austin Forsyth, releases weekly Youtube videos, which are usually vlogs of something happening in her family's life.

The most recent one, posted on Friday, was titled: "A Day in Our Life! - The Forsyth's."

Reddit fans, however, posted a screenshot of the thumbnail and pointed out her grammatical error.

"... SOTDRT Joy-Anna, an apostrophe does not make a word plural," a user pointed out.

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Forsyths should not have an an apostrophe on it because then it makes it possessive.

The word, in this context, is just plural.

SOTDRT means School of the Dining Room Table, referencing the 25-year-old homeschooling her children.

"Joy it’s literally in the name of your channel," wrote one fan, with a face palm emoji.

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Another added: "What’s sad is that I see people with a college education do this on a regular basis."

"... Not everyone is good at spelling or grammar. But for the love of all that is holy, if you want to be a social media influencer, get a subscription to Grammarly," a fan raged.

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This isn't the first time Joy-Anna has made a major grammatical error like this.

Back in September, the Counting On alum and her husband, Austin Forsyth, camped in Alaska, without their children, Gideon, four, and Evelyn Mae, two, and shared their journey on social media.

While decked out in cameo and hiking gear, the couple found the time to go fishing and spend time on a boat.

While taking in Alaska's natural landscape, they also had an opportunity to see some of the local wildlife.

Joy-Anna- who is currently pregnant- spotted a whale and took a photo of it for her Instagram Story.

Unfortunately, she wrote "Whale siting!" instead of "sighting."

"That moment when something is spelled so incorrectly that it takes a minute just to remember the correct way," one fan joked at the time.

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"How do states allow parents with zero education to homeschool? I mean minimally, a high school degree would at least ensure proper spelling on such a simple word as 'sight,'" another said.

A commenter chimed in: "You should need to pass a spelling test before homeschooling."

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Update: 2024-05-13