spelling woes... singular and plural can be worrying most of the times...
The zoo keeper needed to purchase some new animals, so he started composing a letter: “To whom it may concern, I need two mongeese.”
That doesn’t look right–too bad I don’t have a dictionary, thought the zoo keeper. So he started over: “To whom it may concern, I need two mongooses.”
That doesn’t look right either, he thought.
Finally he got an idea: “To whom it may concern, I need a mongoose. And while you’re at it, make it two.”
;D
~~~proud to be from where i was i shall return with~~~
http://www.thelandofpromise.com/southcot/0soc-index.html
spelling woes... singular and plural can be worrying most of the times...
The zoo keeper needed to purchase some new animals, so he started composing a letter: “To whom it may concern, I need two mongeese.”
That doesn’t look right–too bad I don’t have a dictionary, thought the zoo keeper. So he started over: “To whom it may concern, I need two mongooses.”
That doesn’t look right either, he thought.
Finally he got an idea: “To whom it may concern, I need a mongoose. And while you’re at it, make it two.”
;D
~~~proud to be from where i was i shall return with~~~
http://www.thelandofpromise.com/southcot/0soc-index.html