When I read assignments very many pupils wrote ‘a lot’ as alot. To space or not to space that is the question. Isometimesreadsentenceswithnospacingorpunctuation
Within the family we have a lexicon of words familiar to us, but derived from some mispronunciation that we’ve found funny. I suspect lots of families do.
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When I read assignments very many pupils wrote ‘a lot’ as alot. To space or not to space that is the question. Isometimesreadsentenceswithnospacingorpunctuation
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Spacing just slows down the reading process after all and without spaces you can create your own story. 🙂
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And in these days of autocorrect, what I have written correctly and what goes out into space can be quite different. red antler
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That’s so true, Steph.
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You shouldn’t have owned up. Some of us would never have known.
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That’s not my style, Margaret. 🙂
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An honest woman, from whom many of our politicians might learn a thing or two.
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I would make a terrible politician.
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And I thought nothing of it cause ‘Tracy knows what she’s talking about.’ 😉
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Then we’re in trouble. 🙂
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Within the family we have a lexicon of words familiar to us, but derived from some mispronunciation that we’ve found funny. I suspect lots of families do.
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We have a few of those too. “albeit” for example. I did learn German for a few years at school, so ….
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I would never had guessed the grass was anything but red antler. It’s a much better name!
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