Saint_LB |
09-19-2010 06:09 AM |
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Originally Posted by ScottF
(Post 246967)
your means belonging to you
you're means you are
there shows a location
their means belonging to them
they're means they are
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint_LB
Your trying to place Rivers anywhere near the same level as Brees is not accepted very well here,
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If you are trying to point my mistake...try again. Let me change the way the sentence is punctuated so you can understand...if that was intended for me, and I think it was.
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Your "trying to place Rivers anywhere near the same level as Brees" is not accepted very well here,
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If you notice, it is the correct usage of "your" as it is B4L's goal. It would read better if I would have said "attempt" instead of "trying", I will admit.
Now, if you want an example of the wrong usage...
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You know Singleturd you should've kept your comments to yourself now your gonna have to eat that turd!
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Final edit- The reason I thought this was intended for me was because of a post I made regarding ff's usage of "there/their/they're". My post was suppose to be received by ff as some payback for a post he made about me...which I took as just some innocent chiding?...if that's a word?
Anyway, I'm sure if you keep looking you will find many other mistakes in spelling or grammar by me. I wouldn't normally go around being spell-checker or grammar police. Just having some fun with ff, which he is so apt to do with me. :)
and, oh...btw. If this wasn't intended for me, then...nevermind.
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