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DefinitelyAgainYour = belonging to you.You're= short for "you are"; a contraction.There = a direction. Over there.Their = belonging to them.They're = short for "they are"; again, a contraction.Thare = I believe Thare is the begotten son of Nachor. (Genesis, Chapter 11). Doesn't mean "there", "their" or "they're". YourYou as in, "thank you".
Too bad that's just the tip of the icebert.....don't they teach English in school anymore??
ReplyDelete*Smiles* with FULL acknowledgement...MAN I miss you!
ReplyDeleteWhy is "your" listed their...I mean, they're,...damn I mean there..twice?
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Thank YOU! It's a peeve of mine. Even I have a tendency (though quite rare) to typo occasionally. But I instantly correct it because I can't stand to have any of that wrong LOL
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