There, Their, and They’re Quiz
Have you been studying your Wacky Words “there, their, and they’re”? Are you ready for a pop quiz?
Have you been studying your Wacky Words “there, their, and they’re”? Are you ready for a pop quiz?
Have you been studying your Wacky Words “there, their, and they’re”? Are you ready for a pop quiz?
I had one of those real “Let’s eat, Grandma” vs “Let’s eat Grandma” instances in writing class this week–and it was so much fun!
The student’s sentence read something like this “When the chimps ate Mike began banging the cans together.”
There are many grammar problems that people (even professionals, speakers/pastors, and writers) can get by with today without sounding like fingernails on a chalkboard. (Is that analogy too old school to use nowadays?) 🙂
I can remember learning about affect and effect in school–and being completely confused all of the time. Is that how you feel? Well, get ready to be relieved of your affect/effect phobia!