of: preposition
1. expressing the relationship between a part and a whole.
2. expressing the relationship between a scale or measure and a value.
3. phonetic misuse of the abbreviated form of 'have', indicative of low intelligence.
Sorry, I wasn't aware that dyslexia affected grammar in that manner. None of the dyslectic kids that my family worked with showed those problems, it was just spelling issues with them. Huh, guess you learn something new every day.
Look I am sorry I have been having a hard couple of days lately. Before I posted my second response I was just told that my school back in Tx. lost my papers detailing what my dyslexic problems are. SO I have to pay 786 dollars to be tested and I have to pay before I start my college classes. Which I can not do. So I will loss my seat in almost all the classes. So sorry I ranted.
And ns I am not fabricating an ailment, I am dyslexic have been for as long as I could remember. I even posted on here once about it.
http://funsubstance.com/fun/141152/this-is-why-i-hate-when-people-make-fun-of-dyslexia/
again sorry I was just pissed.
1. expressing the relationship between a part and a whole.
2. expressing the relationship between a scale or measure and a value.
3. phonetic misuse of the abbreviated form of 'have', indicative of low intelligence.
And ns I am not fabricating an ailment, I am dyslexic have been for as long as I could remember. I even posted on here once about it.
http://funsubstance.com/fun/141152/this-is-why-i-hate-when-people-make-fun-of-dyslexia/
again sorry I was just pissed.