Dude! What the crap is wrong with you? You just wrote "prober" again. It\'s PROPER with a "p". At least learn something in the midst of all of this.
indeed I made a mistake. Its just a bad habit. I need more practice with some words because I dont write English as extensively as you do
And just because it\'s used (wanna, gonna, etc...) , doesn\'t make it right. I know it\'s common, but English is like that (which is why it\'s so hard for people to learn it). But those words are more conversational than proper. You wouldn\'t write those words in an English paper. You\'d get marked down considerably.
Thats what I said
No it doesn\'t. It has many different meanings.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/tee
English is a language where one word can mean a whole bunch of different things. Yet another reason why English is hard to learn.
thats not what makes english hard. All languages have words that may mean a ton of things. More complicated than "tee" too.
But things like "Tee" actually make modern English easier and simplified. Because some "words" are way too general and simple some tend to use them creatively. It gives more flexibility and freedom.
The dictionary links you are posting are updated to today\'s needs. "Tee" alone indicates to nothing and its not a word. Its mostly a description of "T" shaped things and has a meaning only if used with another word. It\'s there to help people know what it stands for in front of words.
The "tee" used in golf is probably the only real use of it as a word (and the only use of it in my old dictionary).