230RN
2A was "political" when it was first adopted.
Over the yeers I've learned to be very forgiving of spelling and grammatical errors. Two of the smartest people I no are awful in spelling and grammar. (And know, I'm not one of them.)
I usually have to recite some of these to get them right myself:
Common one's:
"Gauge" is spelled alphabetically: a, e, i, o, u.
"Site" is the place where something is, like the THR site.
"Sight" is the set of things or thing you look at when you're aligning the barrel of the gun. Or the device which projects a laser dot.
"It's" is only used when it is.
"Its," oddly, is used when it owns something.
There is "a rat" in "separate."
There is an "EEE!" in the cEmEtEry.
The second "a" follows the same rules as the first "a" in grammar.
These are the ones I could think of rite off the bat.
And yes, I feel this is gun-, or at least site- related since so many "exchanges" are due to eroneous english and it's correctors.
Any other helpful little rules you can contribute?
I usually have to recite some of these to get them right myself:
Common one's:
"Gauge" is spelled alphabetically: a, e, i, o, u.
"Site" is the place where something is, like the THR site.
"Sight" is the set of things or thing you look at when you're aligning the barrel of the gun. Or the device which projects a laser dot.
"It's" is only used when it is.
"Its," oddly, is used when it owns something.
There is "a rat" in "separate."
There is an "EEE!" in the cEmEtEry.
The second "a" follows the same rules as the first "a" in grammar.
These are the ones I could think of rite off the bat.
And yes, I feel this is gun-, or at least site- related since so many "exchanges" are due to eroneous english and it's correctors.
Any other helpful little rules you can contribute?