13 February 2013

Hello, folks. It's that time of year, Let's revisit spelling rules, Right now, right here.

To, too, and two Mean very different things. Two is a number, Too relates to an extreme. To expresses motion, For example, "I want to touch the ocean."

Their, they're, and there, Are frequently confused. Their is for people, There is for a place, They're is a contraction (for they are, you silly goof!)

How about some more? Like you, you're, and your? You is singular, Your is possessive, You're means you are. A great example? "You're stupid."

To give you the gist, Even if they sound the same, There is a difference. For and four, Soar and sore, Sail, sale, Pail, pale, Tail, tale, Mail, male.

Homonyms and homophones Can give you quite a struggle, Just remember, use them wisely, Don't get into trouble.

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