Grammar of the Day
Jun. 7th, 2007 04:41 pmSo...
"I use to watch E.R." or "I used to watch E.R."
And in the personal milestone department, I think I've finally gotten the laying/lying, lay/lie thing. Seems simple now, but for some reason it never really registered before.
Oh, hey! Do they still teach sentence diagrams in school?
And in final news, I think I've lost my writing mojo for now, as everything I type does not relate to anything. The muse has gone emo on me, and I'm gearing up for a bitchslapping.
"I use to watch E.R." or "I used to watch E.R."
And in the personal milestone department, I think I've finally gotten the laying/lying, lay/lie thing. Seems simple now, but for some reason it never really registered before.
Oh, hey! Do they still teach sentence diagrams in school?
And in final news, I think I've lost my writing mojo for now, as everything I type does not relate to anything. The muse has gone emo on me, and I'm gearing up for a bitchslapping.