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Definitions of "there": http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/there
Definition of "their": http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/their
Definition of "they're": http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/they%27re
They sound the same, but mean different things (the kids call that a homophone). Slow down a little bit and use them properly. Thanks!
Definition of "their": http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/their
Definition of "they're": http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/they%27re
They sound the same, but mean different things (the kids call that a homophone). Slow down a little bit and use them properly. Thanks!
Also, I'd like to clear up the great then/than debate.
Then is a condition of time.
If this happens, then I will do that.
We are not leaving until then.
Than refers to quantity.
I have more of this, than I do of that.
Other than that once, I've never seen him before.
Then is a condition of time.
If this happens, then I will do that.
We are not leaving until then.
Than refers to quantity.
I have more of this, than I do of that.
Other than that once, I've never seen him before.
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SkinsFreak wrote:Also, can someone explain the difference between..
1) where
2) wear
3) we're
4) were
1) a place or location
2) to don, as in clothing; or to have an effect on, i.e. this thread is is going to WEAR me out.
3) plural contraction = we are
4) past tense. So and so WERE but are not NOW.
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So what your saying is that wear there confused is you're biggest headache, rather then we're were having trouble reading what their typing? We'll than, maybe we can get them to where a dunce cap!
They're, I think I got them all
They're, I think I got them all

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Bob 0119 wrote:So what your saying is that wear there confused is you're biggest headache, rather then we're were having trouble reading what their typing? We'll than, maybe we can get them to where a dunce cap!
They're, I think I got them all![]()
Sadly, while I know you're being facetious, most of the posts on this or any other board look more like yours than not -- unintentionally so.
<sigh>
Spelling, grammar, punctuation, syntax...not just for breakfast anymore.
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BigRedskinDaddy wrote:JSP, what prompted the bumpage on this thread, brother? Did a few of our less literate brethren give you a mind-ache with some posts lol?
It just seemed that the "then/than" thing was spreading from the usual offenders to those that had previously not been making that mistake. I've noticed an alarming rise in the "our/are" factor as well. I know it's kind of nit-picky, but it makes otherwise intelligent posts lose some of their weight when they are riddled with grammatical errors.
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JSPB22 wrote:It just seemed that the "then/than" thing was spreading from the usual offenders to those that had previously not been making that mistake. I've noticed an alarming rise in the "our/are" factor as well. I know it's kind of nit-picky, but it makes otherwise intelligent posts lose some of their weight when they are riddled with grammatical errors.
Very true. I don't expect everyone to be as anal-retentive as I am when it comes to posting without spelling and/or punctuation errors (I will edit posts hours and sometimes even days after the fact if I discover any such), but it is hard to take somebody's thoughts seriously if they look like they were composed in Mrs. Giannati's 4th grade class.
Glad to see it's not just me.
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