ANSWERS: 7
-
Sure enough or works like a charm.
-
It looks like it will rain. Like should only be used before a noun.
-
irregardless, which means the same as regardless but has more syllables and sounds "Bigger"
-
No, because I think practice makes perfect. If one continues speaking improperly they might be looked down on and lose respect.
-
Everything I say is grammatically incorrect. lol I'm from the South. Here's a cute pic for you.
-
"aint" as in "ain't that a hoot!"
-
U got pwn3d, n00b!
Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

by 