I received an email this morning with this message inside...
Taco Tuesday: "Get Them While There Available."
Knowing that you now know from English 43, how could you correct this statement and what CONSTRUCTIVE advice could you give to this business? (Don't be rude!)
"It's Taco Tuesday! Get them while they're available."
ReplyDeleteApril C. They put the incorrect there in the sentence. Oops!
Nice catch on that one. PB bar and grill has good taco Tuesdays.
DeleteYou're 100% correct. (notice the use of "you're"?)
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't hear anything about Taco Tuesday? They're so mean.
DeleteBrandon R
"It's Taco Tuesday! Come get them while they're last."
ReplyDeleteChanel P.
"It is Taco Tuesday! Come Get Them While They are Available."
ReplyDeleteDesalle J.
"It's Taco Tuesday! Come Get Them While They're Available." That's a funny sign.
ReplyDelete-Matthew Turner
Taco Tuesday: "Get Them While There Available."
ReplyDelete"It's Taco Tuesday!' Come get them while they're available." Correct way.
Now i feel like eating some tacos.
Zully V
change there to they're
ReplyDeleteGary A
lower case them, while, there, available and change there to they're
ReplyDeletealso add It's in front of taco Tuesday. Cyrus I
"Its Taco Tuesday! Come get them while they're available." That is the correct way.
ReplyDelete-Norma L.
"They're" is the correct term for the statement. Taco Tuesday?! I want some bomb tacos. PB anyone?! :D
ReplyDeleteIt is Taco Tuesday, you should get them while they're hot!
ReplyDeleteShouldnt there be Taco everyday!!! I am all for a street tacos... Where are they??
ReplyDeleteErica
Taco tuesday; "Get them while they're available!"
ReplyDeleteha ! Taco Tuesday: "Get them while they're available"
ReplyDeletei feel smart n,n