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This has been bugging me for years (that's a long bug!) and I'd like to finally get it off my chest....


How tricky is it to use the correct to/too/two?? It makes me cring when I read "Me, Paul and Chris to" or "I went two my nans for tea" etc etc


Does it bother anyone else or am I a bit special??

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People get confused about dyslexia (unwitting pun) - it's not about spelling problems, and those spelling problems which are created are usually quite specific, not general grammatical rules.


True dyslexia is much broader than simply confusing or transposing letters, for example mistaking ?b? and ?d.".


In general, symptoms of DRD may include:


- Difficulty determining the meaning (idea content) of a simple sentence


- Difficulty learning to recognize written words


- Difficulty rhyming


Bad spellers to be claiming dyslexia is as rough on the real sufferers as fat people claiming to have a low metabolism when they wolf 4,000 calories a day.

EDOliver Wrote:

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> This has been bugging me for years (that's a long

> bug!) and I'd like to finally get it off my

> chest....

>

> How tricky is it to use the correct to/too/two??

> It makes me cring when I read "Me, Paul and Chris

> to" or "I went two my nans for tea" etc etc

>

> Does it bother anyone else or am I a bit special??



1. What is a Cring

2. How many nans do you have

1. Sorry As they barge through. Should be excuse me.

2. Can I get a latte? NO I will get it for you you can have it.

3. I am feeling Anti-social tonight (Means you are going out and smashing a bus shelter or similar)

4. St Katherine's Dock. Grrr.

5. Does anybody really use two instead of to?


Sorry about this. Or should it be excuse me?

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