sinii
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| 29 Jan 2013 05:08 PM |
Their means that it belongs to whoever is represented by "they." Example: Their dog ran away.
Don't mistake this for there or they're! There is a location. Example: The dog was found over there.
They're is a contraction for "they are." Example: They're so happy the dog was found.
Your means that it belongs to whoever is represented by "you." Example: I like your new shirt.
People seem to mistake this for the word you're, which is a contraction for "you're." Example: You're so fashionable with that shirt.
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| 29 Jan 2013 05:10 PM |
| By English speakers, I think you mean idiotic teenagers on the Internet. I am not a native speaker of English, I was pretty mute when I was in kindergarten. But I learned. See what the Internet does to your grammar? |
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sinii
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| 29 Jan 2013 05:13 PM |
Were is a past tense verb for "to be." Example: We were told there was going to be an exam.
Wear is when you have clothing on you. Example: I will wear my lucky tie for the exam.
Where is a question word that asks for location. Example: Where will I be seated for the test?
We're is a contraction for "we are." Example: We're nervous for the exam. |
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| 29 Jan 2013 05:13 PM |
Grammar: Knowing the difference between your crap and you're crap. |
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sinii
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| 29 Jan 2013 05:13 PM |
"By English speakers, I think you mean idiotic teenagers on the Internet. I am not a native speaker of English, I was pretty mute when I was in kindergarten. But I learned. See what the Internet does to your grammar?"
95% of English speakers on ROBLOX are idiotic teenagers on the internet. |
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sinii
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| 29 Jan 2013 05:19 PM |
To is a preposition. It's also used in unconjugated verbs. Example: We're going to the park. Example: We're going to walk.
Too is synonymous with also, or expresses that there's an excessive amount. Example: We will bring you there too. Example: There's too much little kids here.
Two is a number. Example: We see two dogs at that park. |
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yyyfa
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| 29 Jan 2013 05:22 PM |
| Haha, I love this guy. These idiotic teenagers get me aggrivated all the time. Don't forget that they add apostrophes in pluralized words and mistake ad for add. |
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sinii
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| 29 Jan 2013 05:23 PM |
Hear is when you use your ears to listen to a sound. Example: I hear someone is playing good music.
Here is also a location word, like there. Example: The music is coming for over here! |
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Corridan
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sinii
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| 29 Jan 2013 05:30 PM |
"Haha, I love this guy. These idiotic teenagers get me aggrivated all the time. Don't forget that they add apostrophes in pluralized words and mistake ad for add."
*aggravated
An apostrophe (') is not used for plural nouns. It can be used for contractions or possessive nouns. You can also have plural possessive nouns. Contraction example: We're going to try to learn English. Singular possessive example: Please do not get on Yyyfa's nerves! Plural possessive example: Yyyfa is disappointed with some people's grammar.
When there is more than one object, we don't use apostrophes, we usually add only an s. Example: All these simple grammar mistakes are aggravating. |
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Texar
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| 29 Jan 2013 05:51 PM |
"95% of English speakers on ROBLOX are idiotic teenagers on the internet."
*idiotic children |
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yyyfa
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| 02 Feb 2013 08:41 AM |
| I get grammatically disgruntled sometimes. |
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| 02 Feb 2013 11:03 AM |
I'm in advanced English, so it bothers me when someone can't spell. Some people know how to spell, they just choose not to, because they think it's ''cool''. It's seriously annoying.
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ItsDavidj
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| 02 Feb 2013 06:07 PM |
This made me Lol. Mainly because: 1. For a native English speaker not to know this, they have to be a total idiot. 2. You honestly think we don't know this 3. This is basic English I learned in an Atlanta public school, which is horrible, in Kindergarten or First Grade. |
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ItsDavidj
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| 02 Feb 2013 06:09 PM |
| And about 95% of roblox is not teenagers, but 95% of them wish they were. |
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| 02 Feb 2013 11:31 PM |
| i pretty much summed this up perfectly |
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