I'm aware of the spelling and grammar errors. SORRY! My fingers are not as fast as my brain is and unfortunately the word version on my laptop is very old and doesn't always catch grammar errors in sentence construction. I always appreciate the feedback though!!!!!! Its hard to catch all the errors when you're the author and proof reader. ;)
You might try replacing your old version of Word with LibreOffice.
It is free, available for Windows, Mac OS-X and Linux, and there are dictionary and grammar checkers available for it in many languages and locales which are also free.
If there is room on the hard drive of your laptop you can install and try it without uninstalling what you have now.
Chapter 2?
There has to be a chapter two about finding this guy!
""Well, as long as your hear you might as well help me finish getting this set up, right?""
'you're here'!
As in 'YOU ARE here (place not sound)'
Just one example.
spelling errors
I'm aware of the spelling and grammar errors. SORRY! My fingers are not as fast as my brain is and unfortunately the word version on my laptop is very old and doesn't always catch grammar errors in sentence construction. I always appreciate the feedback though!!!!!! Its hard to catch all the errors when you're the author and proof reader. ;)
for spelling and grammar
You might try replacing your old version of Word with LibreOffice.
It is free, available for Windows, Mac OS-X and Linux, and there are dictionary and grammar checkers available for it in many languages and locales which are also free.
If there is room on the hard drive of your laptop you can install and try it without uninstalling what you have now.
but........
Spell checkers will not catch when you spell the wrong word the right way.
Hear is correct when you mean for example "Do you hear that noise?"
Here is correct if you mean the place where you are, not someplace else.
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