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minus-squareASeriesOfPoorChoiceslink35•9 months agothose bits on a car are called “brakes”. When a brake breaks, it’s a broken brake and needs to be fixed.
minus-square@OopsOverbombinglink10•9 months agoThank you. That’s one of my little pet peeves I see online; that and when people are trying to say lose but type loose.
minus-squareMikelinkfedilinkEnglish2•9 months agoBut then all the sudden everything went wrong on accident.
minus-squareASeriesOfPoorChoiceslink1•8 months ago*alright is the wrong word you meant to use there to rile someone up. “all right” is technically correct, and you’ll want to avoid that. also, best if you use two different theres. “their they’re, it’ll be alright” gets you where you want to go much worse.
those bits on a car are called “brakes”. When a brake breaks, it’s a broken brake and needs to be fixed.
Thank you. That’s one of my little pet peeves I see online; that and when people are trying to say lose but type loose.
They’re they’re, it’ll be all right.
Don’t forget to breath
But then all the sudden everything went wrong on accident.
*alright is the wrong word you meant to use there to rile someone up. “all right” is technically correct, and you’ll want to avoid that.
“if it ain’t brakes, we don’t fix it”