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09-07-2021 10:39 PM |
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Originally Posted by bgreene
(Post 243773)
Step …..the word “ your” is used as in thats your boat.
“ You’re “ is used as in you are correct .
And thank you for your agreement - I post facts and the truth.
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Greenie...... that's is a contraction (of the words that is) A contraction is a word or phrase that has been shortened by dropping one or more letters. In writing, an apostrophe is used to indicate the place of the missing letters. Contractions are commonly used in speech (or written dialogue), informal forms of writing, and where space is at a premium, such as in advertising.
So it's not "thats your boat", rather you should have typed " that's your boat". Please be careful. The grammar police are everywhere.
And yet again, you just dance around the topic. You never answer it, never even address it. Instead you just resort to your standard reply of throwing what you think are cute personal insults.
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