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Yeah, Tim Horton’s are everywhere in Canada.
But by the spelling on this billboard, this is in the US somewhere.
Do they spell Tim Horton different in Canada? Is it Tim Horton, Eh?
Ha, it would read “favourite” up here, but I think you knew that, eh?
Y’all take away a letter from words ending in -tary and add it to the -or words.
Cemetery, military: cemetree militree
Color favor : colour favour
Took me a minute to figure that out but you’re right. I think it’s more of a pronunciation thing? I have trouble reading the “color favor” words because I want to pronounce them coLOR and faVOR. Keeps my brain sharp I guess!
Yes, for some reason it’s Tim Hortons here, which is annoying because it looks like it needs the apostrophe, but it’s just a plural if that makes any sense.
It might be because Horton lent his name to the business but does not own it.
Yeah, Tim Horton’s are everywhere in Canada.
But by the spelling on this billboard, this is in the US somewhere.
Do they spell Tim Horton different in Canada? Is it Tim Horton, Eh?
Ha, it would read “favourite” up here, but I think you knew that, eh?
Y’all take away a letter from words ending in -tary and add it to the -or words.
Cemetery, military: cemetree militree
Color favor : colour favour
Took me a minute to figure that out but you’re right. I think it’s more of a pronunciation thing? I have trouble reading the “color favor” words because I want to pronounce them coLOR and faVOR. Keeps my brain sharp I guess!
Yes, for some reason it’s Tim Hortons here, which is annoying because it looks like it needs the apostrophe, but it’s just a plural if that makes any sense.
It might be because Horton lent his name to the business but does not own it.