Why do i need to know this
inaccuracies
missinterpectation
pairs / trios
sounds similar to one another
often confused
Lay/ Lie
Lay to put something down
I did not want to lay my blanket on the wet grass
Lie to assume horizontal position
Fewer - used with countable noun
I drink fewer cups of water than Analise.
less - used with uncountable noun
They're - Their- There
They are
Their - The third person possessive noun
You use their to show that someone has owenershop
Too- adverb that mean excessive or also
The teacher wanted to have her picture taken too.
Two
They're going to the party tomorrow.
Their is a third person possessive
who's
whose
That use with defining clause
my dress that has pockets is at the dry cleaners.
which -used with non defining clauses
if the clause description can
badly -Bad
used to modify an action
badly
she was hurt badly
I had a bad day
then
than
well and good
well - used to modify an action
she swims well
i am doing well
i am having a good day
she is a good swimmer
lesson 2
which sentence is gramatically correct
I want to go over their after I finish eating
I left my bag over there after I got home
you're allowed to take as many slices as you want
your going to take a left at the corner
your is possive and refer a person ( not correct )
Amber is an athelet who enjoys swimming whom ate my sandwitch?
who is used as the subject
9 example question
laying
lay
lying
lie
The patient reported that she drank less soda than she didd the previous week
little is not used to compare
fewer is countable noun
the least the smallest amount of `8
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