Grammar Demons
5.) too
"also," "very," or "more than enough."
1.) All right
ALWAYS used as a two word form ("alright" is slang)
They're
The shortened form of they are
3.) have
The word to use after "could", "would", and "should"
to
To is used for all other meanings
than
a conjunction used for comparisons
it's
a shortened form of it is
you're
a shortened form of you are
all ready
adjective phrase meaning "completely prepared"
already
adverb meaning "even now" or "previously"
7.) then
an adverb or conjunction indication "at the time" or "next."
2.) There
refers to a place or is used to start a sentence in which the verb comes before the subject
Their
shows possession for multiple people
6.) your
shows possession for you
4.) its
shows possession of the word it
affect
the action of influencing something
9.) effect
the result of something
two
the whole number between one and three
8.) except
used to explain exclusion of something or every but
accept
used to show belief of something or the taking of something