english 101, lesson two |
english 101, lesson two |
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![]() WWMD?! - i am from the age of BM 2 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 5,308 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 8,848 ![]() |
Welcome to class today! Today's lesson will be over spelling.
If you don't spell words correctly, people will think you're unintelligent. Here are some commonly misspelled words on this forum, with the misspellings to the right: misspelled mispell where were our/are are/our my mah shit shyt asian azn back baq the letter "o" 0 The right column spellings are incorrect. Do not spell these words that way. Yes, this lesson is shorter than the other, but these are just words Ms. Kim and I have noticed to be misspelled often. Don't forget, our test will be on Friday. |
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![]() Sharie. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,429 Joined: Dec 2003 Member No: 103 ![]() |
QUOTE(Musouka @ Jul 8 2005, 11:47 AM) A good way to figure out if you should use 'whom' or 'who:' Take the beginning of the sentence up to where you must place 'whom' or 'who' and place it at the end. Example: "Are you going to the movies tonight with ***?" Then decide whether him/her or he/she fits in the sentence. If it is either him/her, then use whom. If it is either he/she, then use who. Example: "Are you going to the movies tonight with 'him?' You would not say 'with he.' Therefore, the sentence requires a 'whom.' I love this thread. I am a writer, and misuse of grammar is one of my pet peeves. That's interesting. I'm glad I read that =). QUOTE(tweeak @ Jul 8 2005, 5:09 PM) You would think. But to be honest, she doesn't come off as particularly smart in person either. i guess she just has an amazing memory and studies all the time. she's very sweet, it's just...nonsensible "nonsensical" ;P |
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