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gee4
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Re: The English Language
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February 08, 2011, 12:09:37 pm »
Duque,
In school we learnt -
- To, two and too
- Flower and flour
- There and their
- Where and were
We were taught the difference and remembered, when and in what context, to use each of these words.
But for others who are learning English as a second language, I understand how frustrating it must be when two words are spelt the same but have a different meaning.
Let me know what kind of responses you get.
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