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FISH TO FISHES They changed the "many fish," it is now called the "fishes"? As in more than "one wish" for our dreams, as in "wishes." In the apple half cut to halves, that we have to have, Or one foot, to many feet, and calf to many calves. No hyphen in Email and gone from Walmart? This rule was to make the two words stand apart. The words with hyphens we've learned and we know, they may join or part, in this Word-Art-Nouveau. Where to put a period or comma whilst in a quote? Do we put them inside or outside, do take a note. The British go outside and the Americans go in, The rules seem arbitrary and get under your skin. Then there are Homophones that we have to spell? They can sound the same but our ear cannot tell. Two too to, and flew, flu, flue, what shall we do? Memorize, look it up, it's madly askew. Ain't hour English easy to speak and two right? The essay chore will keep won up half the knight. Adding Latin and Greek, and French so to speak, Every language applied, they finally tweak. By Edlynn Nau © February 11, 2016
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