Other than the typo, this HuffPo writer doesn't know the difference between principle and principal.
I remember learning that when I was like 7 years old. Our teacher said "The principal is your PAL, he's there to help you- that's how you can remember the spelling!" Pretty clever, right? I never misspelled the word again, and I've never used the incorrect "principal" where "principles" should be. All because I had a clever teacher.
Got that one way back when. It must have been around a while. It works.
You'll love these math lessons then! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgpJsc3vRPw
Wuttifdeyt nigga uh Kang?!
Works most of the time, but not when discussing things like your loan principal. That's not your pal, guy.
Present and past participle
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