[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Snph22qSUMU]Leaked Star Wars Episode VII Filmset Footage! - YouTube[/ame]
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gv0H-vPoDc"]"Weird Al" Yankovic - Word Crimes - YouTube[/ame]
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That should be played in English class!
why are some peaple so good at english, and some like me just can not get it correct.
i was going to write, " get it wright". but i can not remeber if it should be wright or right? so i rote correct instead. or is it wrote, thats looks better than rote. but i do not know why. i also rote" can not" becouse i think cant is the same. but it looks to aussie as in cAAnt. but i meen Car-int. so i give up and write " can not"
I don't know either. My English isn't necessarily the best but, for some reason, I can spell. There are a lot of things I can't do. You can probably speak another language - I assume so from you having worked in another country, was it Russia? I can't speak another language.
"Can not" is usually written as "cannot" - one word.
The contraction of "cannot" is "can't" = note the apostrophe to indicate a contraction. "Cant" means something else.
Wright is a word that refers to a person's profession, e.g., shipwright, wheelwright, etc. The trouble is spellcheck won't flag "wright" as being wrong - it's only wrong in context.
"Rote" is another correctly spelled word but not in this context. It means something else, e.g., learning something by rote, i.e., learning something by habitually doing it.
I haven't corrected the other spelling errors as you hadn't asked about them.
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