To/two/too and their/there/they're are lesser of my pet peeves. "Affect" and "effect" can be tricky sometimes. I can't stand intentional misspellings, cuz lyk, their so qute.
Well done on the 'to/too/two' issue. How about addressing 'may' and 'can' as well? ~ "May I have some strawberries and cream?" "Yes, you may. Can you help me prepare them? How about some blueberries too? Are the berries too tart? How many servings would you like to eat? Two? Two servings of strawberries too? Can you eat that many berries? You may have them if you like, but it can be hard on the tummy to eat too many berries!"
To/two/too and their/there/they're are lesser of my pet peeves. "Affect" and "effect" can be tricky sometimes. I can't stand intentional misspellings, cuz lyk, their so qute.
maneneko 4 years ago
Well done on the 'to/too/two' issue. How about addressing 'may' and 'can' as well? ~ "May I have some strawberries and cream?" "Yes, you may. Can you help me prepare them? How about some blueberries too? Are the berries too tart? How many servings would you like to eat? Two? Two servings of strawberries too? Can you eat that many berries? You may have them if you like, but it can be hard on the tummy to eat too many berries!"
junietoonstoo 4 years ago
Cool:D understood.
ponhand 4 years ago