IFLYASA
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Hunh???!!!??
After my commute I had a 19 hour day. Too tired for grammar.
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Hunh???!!!??
After my commute I had a 19 hour day. Too tired for grammar.
Well, everyone knows you have to "see a rat" in separate to spell it properly. My first grade teacher taught me that. But "loose" and "lose", "they're" and "there" and "their" as well as "your" and "you're" sure are difficult!!
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I'd like to add "cord" and "chord" to the list for all of you writing-up tires.
cord (kord)
n.
1. A slender length of flexible material usually made of twisted strands or fibers and used to bind, tie, connect, or support.
chord 1 (kord)
n.
1. Music A combination of three or more pitches sounded simultaneously.
what about breaks......and brakes. I see that misspelled in the can all the time.
Got me! :0