Go ahead and list the reasons if you really want to prove me wrong. [a]
That's the wrong homophone.
List the reasons for what?
No it's not. According to Google, 'too' means "to a higher degree than is desirable, permissable, or possible; in addition, also." I've always been into English, don't question me on this one K66.
No it's not. According to Google, 'too' means "to a higher degree than is desirable, permissable, or possible; in addition, also." I've always been into English, don't question me on this one K66.
I'm a grammar freak too. Watch out for comma splice, people!
Thank you for proper use of the word 'too' in that sentence.
So, I've noticed most grammar freaks, including myself, have a certain couple pet peeves. Mine are when people confuse 'to' and 'too', as we've been discussing, and when they say 'your' to mean 'you are', which would be 'you're.'
I'm a grammar freak too. Watch out for comma splice, people!
Thank you for proper use of the word 'too' in that sentence.
So, I've noticed most grammar freaks, including myself, have a certain couple pet peeves. Mine are when people confuse 'to' and 'too', as we've been discussing, and when they say 'your' to mean 'you are', which would be 'you're.'
You're welcome.
Thankfully, I'm not annoyed when people start sentences with conjunctions, unless it's formal writing or an essay/report. Yes, those annoy me as well. I also don't like the confusion of "there," "their," and "they're."
Thank you for proper use of the word 'too' in that sentence.
So, I've noticed most grammar freaks, including myself, have a certain couple pet peeves. Mine are when people confuse 'to' and 'too', as we've been discussing, and when they say 'your' to mean 'you are', which would be 'you're.'
You're welcome.
Thankfully, I'm not annoyed when people start sentences with conjunctions, unless it's formal writing or an essay/report. Yes, those annoy me as well. I also don't like the confusion of "there," "their," and "they're."
Are you trying to tell me something? Agreed, that's also annoying.
Thankfully, I'm not annoyed when people start sentences with conjunctions, unless it's formal writing or an essay/report. Yes, those annoy me as well. I also don't like the confusion of "there," "their," and "they're."
Are you trying to tell me something? Agreed, that's also annoying.
You started a sentence with "so," but you seemed to be using it as an interjection, so I guess that's okay, kind of.