SPELLING TIPS/TRICKS
TO, TWO and TOO!
Also = Too
More than desireable = Too
2 (the number) = Two
Any other meaning = To
"Too" with two "O's" is only ever used to mean the following:
1. "also"
Ex. "I want to be a roleplayer, too."
2. "excessively, more than desireable,"
Ex. "You have too much energy today! Relax!"
Ex. "I had too many appointments yesterday. I couldn't do anything fun."
"Two" is only used to mean the number "2."
Ex. "I have two reasons."
Ex. "I had two shoes but one disappeared."
"To" is the word used in every other case you need to use one of these three words.
Ex. "I'm going to the store." "I want to make a movie."
So before writing to, too, or two, simply ask yourself:
1. "Do I mean 'also'?" If so, write "too."
2. "Do I mean 'excessively'?" If so, write "too."
3. "Do I mean the number 2?" If so, write "two."
4. "Did I answer 'no' to the last three questions?" If so, write "to."
Then you'll be guaranteed to use the correct one.
YOUR VS YOU'RE
"Your" is only used to show possession (whose something or some quality belongs to).
Ex. "Your backpack," "your loyalty," "your sword."
The word "your" is never used in place of the words "you are." If you can say the sentence in your mind and use the words "you are," and the sentence still makes sense, then the correct word to use is "you're" not "your."
In other words...
* Your = belonging to you
* You're = you are
Ex. "You're a roleplayer"
See how you can say "you are a roleplayer and it still makes sense?
Ex. Your computer is pink.
See how cannot say "you are computer is pink" and have it still make sense? That's how you know it's not "you're." It's the other one. "Your."
Disclaimer: By making this guide, I am not implying that I never make a mistake with these words. Sometimes I do!!!!! Especially when I am sleepy. The intention of this guide is to be helpful, especially to English Language Learners, who may not know these things. And to prove tricks for remembering which version of a sound-alike word to use that could be helpful to all.
maybe not a spelling trick, but its a spelling thing that gets on my nerves
I was always told i before e except after c
.....s c i e n c e
I was always told i before e except after c
.....s c i e n c e
JustAGuy wrote:
maybe not a spelling trick, but its a spelling thing that gets on my nerves
I was always told i before e except after c
.....s c i e n c e
I was always told i before e except after c
.....s c i e n c e
Yeah. And "received." I'm sorry, but.....you've been lied to! That trick is a lie!
Also, Columbus didn't discover America. And Benjamin Franklin probably didn't discover that lightening is electricity when he flew a kite with a key tied to it. Yep.
JustAGuy wrote:
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO TELL ME NEXT? THAT THE CAKE IS ALSO A LIE?!?!?!
Lol. The cake?
I dunno but I don't think French Fries are french!
And tomatos come from the new world so real Italian food doesn't have tomato sauce!
*blows everyone's mind*
lmao
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