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Wally wrote:
You're national candidates are reduced to saying the "F" word in interviews with the "Y" generation. LOL Perhaps you should consider sticking to the "f" word, yourself. It is a single syllable, four-letter word and users are unlikely to be embarrassed as much by incorrect, (rather than merely inapproprate) usage. No charge for today's English lesson: YOUR is a possessive pronoun. It is the proper form to use when stating, "One of your national candidates used an F word in an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine." YOU'RE is a contracted form of "You are." (Notice the apostrophe. First clue). It is the proper form to use when stating "As usual, you're concentrating on the petty details, (yet fail to understand the broader abstract concept)." http://www.tomorrowsbestseller.com/w...State/book.asp |
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