You're good at English though. ^^ That's like the only real mistake I've seen you make...
"In" is usually short for "Inside" (eg. In the box) and "On" can be short for "On top of" (eg. On the table).
StaceyW wrote:On the cinema? =P
Popcorn's not my fave snack but if I had it I love it sweet or perhaps with butterscotch. Though really and truly I sneak my own snacks in, chocolate raisins ftw
I love sneaking food and drink in. But cinéma popcorn is nice when it's hot and fresh.
Acarr wrote:You're good at English though. ^^ That's like the only real mistake I've seen you make...
"In" is usually short for "Inside" (eg. In the box) and "On" can be short for "On top of" (eg. On the table).
You're right, I was forgeting that "on" means "On top of". Thanks Acarr.
But how about eating popcorn sitted on the cinema's roof?
StaceyW wrote:
Popcorn's not my fave snack but if I had it I love it sweet or perhaps with butterscotch. Though really and truly I sneak my own snacks in, chocolate raisins ftw
This made me wondering if chocolate covered popcorn would taste good..
Shawn wrote:Look how . . . angry I am. That was face paint from a party. Latter, I got a swirl on my fore head.
'Forehead' is one word. And that's not your forehead. That's your cheek. And 'later' has only one 't' in it.
He says he got one on his forehead later.
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PluMGMK wrote:He says he got one on his forehead later.
Yes. I left the partyand went home a little while after getting the swirlys on my cheeks (it was at my school. Only a few blocks away). Then I went back to the party, which is when I got my third swirly. The one on my forehead.