Nah, that's an easy one. It's always simpler stupid words that have things like silent letters in them or they break the conventional rules in some way because the word was borrowed from another language, so it may have 2 L's instead of one, etc.
Nah, that's an easy one. It's always simpler stupid words that have things like silent letters in them or they break the conventional rules in some way because the word was borrowed from another language, so it may have 2 L's instead of one, etc.
Those don't bother me because how different they are spelt. It's the words that sound the same and are spelled very similar that I simply can't differentiate. The only ones I can are the they're, their, and there. That took me a very long time to figure out
The English language is full of fun quirky things. My personal favorite is the most ridiculous but grammatically correct sentence to have ever been created.