Tuesday, September 12, 2006

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  • Definitely


  • Again


  • Your = 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".


  • Your


  • You
  • as in, "thank you".

    4 comments:

    1. Too bad that's just the tip of the icebert.....don't they teach English in school anymore??

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    2. *Smiles* with FULL acknowledgement...MAN I miss you!

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    3. Why is "your" listed their...I mean, they're,...damn I mean there..twice?

      Nancy

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    4. 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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