by Joshua94
DDidn't give a score as this is a repeat or has been lifted from another writer.
Sarah got what she wanted right where she wanted it.
I understand-
sure people need to know what you're saying--but as long as they can figure that out--what's the problem?
Conventions weren't made for people--before people needed/had machines to print for them; they were made for the for printing presses, to simplify the creation of the of the presses.
Spelling is basically rote work. Sometimes--often, in fact--it doesn't matter whether you use an "a," an "e," or an "I."
Ha! I can write stuff here anyone I know can say,"Oh. That's innocent enough."
And it' s so fun!
Petra
What was that, mistake upon mistake, spelling and grammar. just do not write anything again thanks..
Even as non native English speaker, I could not finish this story due to too many spelling and grammar errors...