My main point of this, so people can stop being dumb and learn how to be grammatically correct. :]
1.Your, You're Your: Posessive Ex: Is that your toothbrush? I've got your nose! Learn how to spell your name.
You're: A shorter term for "you are". Ex: You're a b***h, I can't help the fact that you're dumb.
Your You're stupid. Allow me to correct you're your spelling
2. Wear, Where Wear: Like to have on something, like clothes. Ex: You wear your skin like it's too tight. She was forced to wear the mumu in public. Where: In or at a place, in a position or circumstance, particular repect, way, going to what or whereever place, etc. Ex: Where i go, you go. Where did you come from? Where would you be without me? Find where it is. Where are you going?
Take it to wear where it will be safe. I like to where wear clothing......sometimes. >__________>
3. There, their, they're There: Talking about a place or where something is. Ex: There it is! I went there the other day. They're: Form of "They are" Ex: They're my friends. They're so dumb sometimes. Their: Possession Ex: It's not theirs, it's mine. They can keep their dog, i think it smells.
I don't like there their attitude. Their they're mildly attractive. It's over theyre there.
Note: When there's a comma in it, it means that it's short for something. Ex: It's = It is. Wouldn't - would not. Couldn't = Could not. Would've = Would have I'm= I am.
Don't be dumb.
Thank you. heart
Carly Cat meow · Sun Mar 02, 2008 @ 08:08pm · 1 Comments |