Teach me grammar

Twista

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As you know i have really really bad grammar.

Can you please fix my whole post so that its proper. <-- Even this line.


Also, when do you use Too and An and A and when not to or too.

Thank you
 

Nik

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Originally posted by: Twista
As you know, I have very bad grammar.

Would you please fix my entire post so that it's proper? <-- Even this line. (not going to bother, but that's a fragment :p)


Also, would someone please help me with when do you use too, an, and a?

Thank you.

Alternatively, you can use quotation marks instead of italics in the last question.
 

Twista

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Originally posted by: tasmanian
To is destination, two is two objects, too is like too much.

Thanks. So, if i wanted to use it like this:
and when not to.

It'll be to but im talking about a destination.

:( Is there a Mexico ATOT?
 

JujuFish

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its = belonging to "it" (That dog keeps chasing its tail.)
it's = it is (It's going to rain today.)