One of the most common grammar mistakes is your/you're and it makes me crazy. Seems few of my Facebook friends know the difference. A limerick please, to help them learn.
"You're" with an apostrophe means "you are"
"Your" is possessive, like "this is your car"
Days on Facebook show
This rule, so few know
Apathy? Ignorance? Please raise the bar.
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
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Those Who Don't Know You're From Your
Your vs. You're - need I say more? Get it right idiots. - CD
The apostrophe
Means "you are," you idiot
You're your example
The apostrophe
Means "you are," you idiot
You're your example
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