Okay guys, we need to sort this out.
There is too much misuse of "there, they're and their", "your, you're" and so on.
THERE- Indicating a place or location. "Do you wanna go over there?"
THEIR- Indicatng belonging to a person. "I'm gonna ask those guys over there if i can have one of their beers"
THEY'RE- Indicating "THEY ARE".... as in. "They're a buncha jewbags for not giving me one of their beers when i went over there.
YOUR- Belonging to a person. "Can i borrow one of your bottles of lube?"
YOU'RE- YOU ARE, "You're a filthy bastard, why do you want lube?"
Thank you.
There is too much misuse of "there, they're and their", "your, you're" and so on.
THERE- Indicating a place or location. "Do you wanna go over there?"
THEIR- Indicatng belonging to a person. "I'm gonna ask those guys over there if i can have one of their beers"
THEY'RE- Indicating "THEY ARE".... as in. "They're a buncha jewbags for not giving me one of their beers when i went over there.
YOUR- Belonging to a person. "Can i borrow one of your bottles of lube?"
YOU'RE- YOU ARE, "You're a filthy bastard, why do you want lube?"
Thank you.
LadyValerie said:Don't forget:
To is a preposition. "I want to go over there to ask one of those guys for a beer."
Too is an adverb. "That guy was too much of an asshole to give me a beer."