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Why do people have such trouble with to, too, and two?

Shawn

Lifer
Is it just that people don't care or is it they really don't know the proper usage? It's as bad as people not knowing the difference between they're, their, and there.
 
Reminds me of a song, that can be interpreted in three different ways.

"Hey, you broke my heart into many pieces"
"Hey, you broke my heart in two <pause> many pieces (double pun)"
"Hey, you broke my heart in too many pieces!"

To this day, no idea what the author meant 🙂
 
Is two better then too or better then to?

Why is it that when there not around they're cats go their?

He should of gone there...but I would of left...





I find it funny when people who call me fobby do things like ^^^.
 
Originally posted by: Jikininki
Is two better then too or better then to?

Why is it that when there not around they're cats go their?

He should of gone there...but I would of left...





I find it funny when people who call me fobby do things like ^^^.

Just a quick Q: You see to have used one example in each of the bottom lines, but did you intentionally use "then" instead of "than" in your first line, or are you just as bad as the people you are trying to say are bad?

Also: could and couldn't. They have pretty different meanings.
 
it's like your and you're, as well. i think most people do know the difference, they just don't care enough. i'm sure if they went back to edit what they wrote, they'd catch it.
 
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: Jikininki
Is two better then too or better then to?

Why is it that when there not around they're cats go their?

He should of gone there...but I would of left...





I find it funny when people who call me fobby do things like ^^^.

Just a quick Q: You see to have used one example in each of the bottom lines, but did you intentionally use "then" instead of "than" in your first line, or are you just as bad as the people you are trying to say are bad?

Also: could and couldn't. They have pretty different meanings.


yea..i intentionaly used "then" instead of "than'. I know way too many people who don't bother to use "than" and just use "then" for EVERYTHING. "he is taller then I am"; "let's go to the park then". All 3 lines are examples of how bad people are.

corrected all 3 lines would read:

Is two better than too or better than to?
Why is it that when they're not around their cats go there?
He should have gone there..but I would have left.

 
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Reminds me of a song, that can be interpreted in three different ways.

"Hey, you broke my heart into many pieces"
"Hey, you broke my heart in two <pause> many pieces (double pun)"
"Hey, you broke my heart in too many pieces!"

To this day, no idea what the author meant 🙂

LMAO... Only you would use an example involving a broken heart. 😀
 
its not that they are difficult as I am sure that most people can explain the differences. Its just nobody give a fvcking sh1t except anal rententive a$$holes like you.

And if your too lazy to spell check in a business environment you deserve to be tooled for it.

Edit: i'm not really saying your an a$$hole.....I like you and would give you a hug right now if i could.
 
Originally posted by: Yossarian
"could of" is the one that bugs me because it really makes people look like uneducated morons.

Agreed. The funniest/saddest one is 'grammer' which you see everywhere these days :disgust:
 
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