PSA: "Your" is not a contraction of "You are"...

brigden

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Dec 22, 2002
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Yes, I realize this has been posted a million times before, but seriously folks, can we please master this simple difference?

The contraction you mouth breathers are looking for is "you're."

Thank you.
 

conjur

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For all intensive purposes, I don't think anyone will take heed of you're advice. Its there loss.
 

Nocturnal

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there, their and they're. There refers to a place, their refers to property and they're refers to there they are. OK?
 

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Nocturnal

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The thing that is funny is when people think they're actually using the proper grammar and try to make themselves look smart.
 

Jfrag Teh Foul

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Mouth breather=Nascar fan

OR... Mouth breather=anyone with a first name ending with a "y" that is used in conjunction with their middle name that is usually a single syllable... i.e., Billy Joe, Bobby Ray, Jimmy Earl, etc.