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First of all;
'There, their, they're' etc.
There = Mike is over THERE. - Place/positions etc
Their = Mike's family, THEIR cat died - Possession/Actions relative to a person/group.
They're = Haha, THEY'RE going to diiiiieee! - 'They Are'.
'We're, where, were'
We're = OH NO! WE'RE going to diiiieeee! - 'We are'
Where = WHERE is Mike? - Place/postions etc again.
Were = They WERE going to diiiieeeee! - 'Were' as in action of the person. Past tense.
Of course, the definitions are terrible. But you think some people could read this and use them correctly?
> ostrich wrote:
> I am.
> Have you got a problem with that?
>
> Yes, I have a problem with that, I run an 'anti-dyslexic society'
> where a large group of us sit around and whinge about dyslexic people
> for several hours. Don't be so touchy.
I appologise.
WASTER!!!!!!!!!!
> I am.
> Have you got a problem with that?
Yes, I have a problem with that, I run an 'anti-dyslexic society' where a large group of us sit around and whinge about dyslexic people for several hours. Don't be so touchy.
TIMMARGH!
> ostrich wrote:
> Whats funny about that
>
> Nuthinng if yaw disssssslekkksik
I am.
Have you got a problem with that?
> Whats funny about that
Nuthinng if yaw disssssslekkksik
Hello, I 'brought' a bottle of wine with me.
In a shop, you BUY things, and so you BOUGHT a game.
Join Belldandy.
> I think the funniest mistake is :
>
> Today I went to the shop and 'BROUGHT' a game for my XBOX.
>
> unforgivable.
Whats funny about that