I was at the quilt shop yesterday and they had a embroidery sample hanging that said "butterfly's in spring" and had 4 or 5 butterflies flitting around. I turned to my daughter and double checked to make sure I wasn't wrong, but it was supposed to be "butterflies in spring".
My worst are their, there, they're and two, to, too.
And it's an IDEA, not an IDEAL. You do not get a great ideal.
And there's the whole "I" vs "ME" in a sentence. My son's teacher told him is is always "I". She argued with me. (or should I say she argued with I?)
__________________ "You've never learned to live until you've done something for someone for which they can never repay you."~Ralph Hall.
Last edited by McheleM; 11-09-2012 at 08:59 PM.
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