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Flatch Ulater MYP (13247207) wrote:my clothes will ruin your machines! .. will leave a perma smell that you will never get rid of
Veronica (122961678) wrote:Btw it's "THEIR" clothes, not "there".
Yes I am annoying. TY.
vicky (107489937) wrote:Veronica (122961678) wrote:Btw it's "THEIR" clothes, not "there".
Yes I am annoying. TY.
i am terrible on fb for correcting grammar lol
Veronica (122961678) wrote:vicky (107489937) wrote:Veronica (122961678) wrote:Btw it's "THEIR" clothes, not "there".
Yes I am annoying. TY.
i am terrible on fb for correcting grammar lol
LOL I don't care about typos like "veroncia" for example. That happens while you are typing fast but using a wrong word that means totally something else, kinda disturbs me idk why. I can't help it.
vicky (107489937) wrote:hahah i get you.... some typos do get on my nerves though, like defiantly (definitely) or putting they brought something instead of bought lol
Veronica (122961678) wrote:vicky (107489937) wrote:hahah i get you.... some typos do get on my nerves though, like defiantly (definitely) or putting they brought something instead of bought lol
I used to type "definetly" a lot rofl. English is my second language, I mean I learned it in a whole technical way at school for all my education life since I was 7. So I can never be as fluent as a native but, I see I am better at grammatical rules than most of the native speakers in general. Sometimes I forget the correct spelling of a certain word etc but I can never use "there" instead of "their" or "should of" instead of "should have" just because they sound similar. Because they are fixed in my mind somehow LOL I think it's basicly because I learned by writing & reading more than listening & talking unlike native speakers.
vicky (107489937) wrote:Veronica (122961678) wrote:vicky (107489937) wrote:hahah i get you.... some typos do get on my nerves though, like defiantly (definitely) or putting they brought something instead of bought lol
I used to type "definetly" a lot rofl. English is my second language, I mean I learned it in a whole technical way at school for all my education life since I was 7. So I can never be as fluent as a native but, I see I am better at grammatical rules than most of the native speakers in general. Sometimes I forget the correct spelling of a certain word etc but I can never use "there" instead of "their" or "should of" instead of "should have" just because they sound similar. Because they are fixed in my mind somehow LOL I think it's basicly because I learned by writing & reading more than listening & talking unlike native speakers.
you have better grammar than half of the people on my fb be proud of that
vicky (107489937) wrote:i prefer not washing them... they have that distinct vintage smell to them