Grammar Nit
March 11th, 2005 | by Craig |Right of passage: The right to pass through a territory or nation.
Rite of passage: An often formalized ritual signifying a transition from one phase of life to another.
Montana is a Small Town with Long Streets
Right of passage: The right to pass through a territory or nation.
Rite of passage: An often formalized ritual signifying a transition from one phase of life to another.
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2 Responses to “Grammar Nit”
By rita on Mar 12, 2005 | Reply
Hehe, that just bugs the hell out of me too. You know, if we could get the reigns of power away from the reining king……sorry. I just had to do that.
*ducks, giggles & runs away*
By Craig on Mar 13, 2005 | Reply
Rita, Rita, Rita . . .