Above all else, I am proof that having an incurable cancer doesn't mean that your life is over. I am also the mother of a gifted child who has been an artist since she was born. We live in the southern part of the beautiful state of Louisiana. I'm a biology student on hiatus as I heal from treatment. Besides English, I can speak Arabic, a bit of French and Spanish and nothing more than a few phrases in German but I'm working on it. I love cats and plants even though I only have 2 of each. Some of my friends call me Tulip. You're free to do the same.
3 comments:
Oh dear! I seriously can't spell. Thank goodness for spell check.
lol
Peace,
93% also.
I don't know if that means I'm literate or if I'm a prude.
100%
It seemed to be more about contextual usage, with only a few questions out of the lot being about common misspellings.
Confusing they're, their, and there, or it's and its, strikes me as more a grammar than a spelling matter.
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