Today
2012-04-08 @ 12:08:15
I can feel the scent of Spring, can you feel it too? The view from my window is so beautiful that every morning I just can't wait to see it and enjoy it. Generally I love nature so a little forest and fields in front of my window make me extremely calm and relaxed.

But today I wanted to talk about language mistakes. I don't quite know how it is but there are words that I just can't remember how to write properly. The truth is that I know it but have a peculiar habit of writing them incorrectly.

Thus, I write extremly instead of extremely, separetly instead of separately and not business but bussiness.

I also used to not write surprised but suprised and heard it was a very common mistake. I even found a mistake made in this word in my handbook which has been written by the Poles so maybe it shouldn't have 'suprised' me (no offence).

Finally, I can't remember if I should write 'Good luck' separately or not and the same goes to 'of course'. These are very simple and common expressions so I don't really understand how, after such a long time of study, can I possibly still have any problems with them, yet I just do.

You probably have similar bad habits, don't you?
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milaa
I envy you! Can you imagine my astonishment
when I saw... snow when I woke up? I'm not sure... we have Easter today, haven't we? But I remember that two or three years ago the weather was similar but I'm under the impression that Easter was earlier than in this year so it was understandable. And now we have little snowstorm and it's really cold outside. I don't fance going for a walk even..
In refer to your post, I also have problems with some words. For exemple I always have to use my head when I write 'weather' because I'm not sure, sometimes I'm willing to write 'wheather' ;)

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