Guide to confusing + commonly misspelled words {big WIP}
#11
well, it’s and its are actually for two different purposes. “it’s” like for ‘it is’ or ‘it has’, and “its” is a possessive pronoun like he/his


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we’ll pretend we know all there is to know
[b]TUMBLR /  [b][abbr=17 * A LITERAL MEME * NEEDS A HUG * TIRED OF EVERYONE’S SHIT * FEELIN' GOOD * SHE/HE/THEY]INFORMATION[/abbr] / [abbr=skype: daku_majikku / snapchat: wxstedsanity]CONTACTS[/abbr] / [abbr=you are my bud
you're my bud
boogie woogie woogie
hoot dances the dance of her dance
pyre dances the dance of her dance
joey loves you <3]STAFF[/abbr]
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#12
alot and a lot
alot, to give a set amount, "to alot money"
a lot, a large amount, "a lot of money"
you'd be surprised how much it happened


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