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Let’s face it, there are rules to American English that are just... picky.  Of course, “picky” tends to be a relative term, and it’s generally relative to your instructor.  As far as I’m concerned, though, the following are rules that fall into that “picky” category.

 

Could Care Less and Couldn't Care Less

Ending a Sentence with a Preposition

Got and Gotten

Like and As

The Passive Voice

Shall and Will

Splitting Infinitives

Starting a sentence with And, But, or So

The Subjunctive Tense

Whom