The word sewer. It can mean someone who sews. Or it can mean a catch basin where water flows.
C Camper6 Well-known Member Location Northwestern Ontario Canada Jul 3, 2019 #1 The word sewer. It can mean someone who sews. Or it can mean a catch basin where water flows.
Pappy Living the Dream Location Florida (transplanted New Yorker.) Jul 3, 2019 #4 There, their and they’re are the ones I see most misused. I have never had a problem with them, but a lot of folks do.
There, their and they’re are the ones I see most misused. I have never had a problem with them, but a lot of folks do.
C Camper6 Well-known Member Location Northwestern Ontario Canada Jul 3, 2019 Original Poster #5 No problem speaking. Just writing.
C Camper6 Well-known Member Location Northwestern Ontario Canada Jul 4, 2019 Original Poster #7 I haven't heard Youins yet. I live in Canada. I'm looking forward to it. Where do I have to go to find it?
I haven't heard Youins yet. I live in Canada. I'm looking forward to it. Where do I have to go to find it?
M Maywalk Maywalk Location Leicestershire UK Aug 2, 2019 #8 How about Fair, Fare, Fayre or Two,To, Too.