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Here's a quick grammar lesson:

Loose - "You have loose clothing"
Lose - "You lose, I Win!
They're - They are
Your - Your house, Your mom, Your shoes.
You're - Short for "you are". You're stupid.
There - Over there, It's there.
Their - Their shoes, Their hat, Their mom
They're - They are; They're stupid idiots
Were - They were nice, His shoes were painted on
We're - we are; we're going to the zoo
Where - where was it, where can we go
I've - I have; I've been on vacation.

So there you go, your own little grammar lesson!

 

 

 

 

Last edited: Saturday, August 05, 2006 at 7:51:26 AM

Friday, August 04, 2006 at 5:26:50 PM

Ah, coincodence. My mom just handed me a hilariouse article pretaining to a person who goes crazy about bad grammer. I enjoyed it...

Pardon my rudeness, I cannot abide useless people.

Friday, August 04, 2006 at 5:55:39 PM

 

 

Im

 

I'm

 

Toungue

 

Tongue

 

Isnt

 

Isn't

 

Lose - "You lose, I Win!

 

Lose - "You lose, I win!"

 

Your - Your house, Your mom, Your shoes.

 

Your - Your house, your mom, your shoes.

 

".

 

."

 

There - Over there, It's there.
Their - Their shoes, Their hat, Their mom
They're - They are; They're stupid idiots
Were - They were nice, His shoes were painted on

 

There - Over there, it's there.
Their - Their shoes, their hat, their mom
They're - They are; they're stupid idiots
Were - They were nice, his shoes were painted on.

 

British

 

British

 

Coincodence

 

Coincidence

 

Hilariouse

 


hilarious

 

Grammer

 


grammar

 

Friday, August 04, 2006 at 6:16:31 PM

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Friday, August 04, 2006 at 6:22:00 PM

I doNno iff I con pess eet,, iit luuks hared.

Friday, August 04, 2006 at 6:28:34 PM

 

 

Their - Their shoes, Their hat, Their mom

 


in instances such as these one would employ a semicolon. But honestly, who cares? 8o

 

I love my randylion

 

Friday, August 04, 2006 at 8:26:37 PM

In instances such as those, you would not employ a semicolon. That would require a sitution like this

 

Their shoes, the blue ones; their hat, the weird one; and their mom, the tall one

 

Actually, I am not sure if that requires only one semicolon or two. I must ponder this. Also note that I fixed the capitalization in the sentence.

@ Monica- the coincidence thing was a wierd thing. I knew I had speeled it wrong, and instead of thinking I googled it, and was shocked to find that it was spelled correctly. The "e" ending to "hilarious" is a bad hapit I gained, as well as the "e" where the "a" is. For some reason, ever since kindergarten, I have always confused o's, e's, and a's. I thought it would go away when I learned to type, but nooooo... Stupid subconscious.

Pardon my rudeness, I cannot abide useless people.

Friday, August 04, 2006 at 8:51:50 PM

Just for future reference, I hate it when people puff themselves up as if they are greater than other people X/ ! You brag about being 15 and smarter; but ,in the long run, you end up looking like a 2-year-old. In ways you might excel, there are plenty of other qualities that other people also have. So please... Don't do out of your way to make a flame war just for your own pleasure :o ! Most people tend not to appreciate it too much.

@ Monica:

Whoa! Nice work! I didn't even bother proof-reading. Way to turn the tides on that one %) ! *is humbled*

/¯/¯/ed

Friday, August 04, 2006 at 9:39:38 PM

What?

 

If u translate that in Cantonese u would be consider retarded.

 

 

 

Saturday, August 05, 2006 at 12:13:57 AM

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@Monica : Perfectionist XD

 

 

 

 

Saturday, August 05, 2006 at 4:05:24 AM

Pedro, I wouldn't take grammar lessons from you. XD

PS. If you have a hard time with correct grammars and bullshit words. Search for a 'Concise Oxford English Dictionary 11th Edition'. (There may be a newer version out.) It has improved my writings and also it has improved my understanding of what I am reading. If you think rechecking the correct grammar of hard to write words shouldn't be a long timed task then the COED is for you. Look for the correct grammar for just in seconds. Why waste time with dusty, old and slow Dictionary books when you can do the same faster with a computer program. With COED you can tackle the ridicious bullshit words which you wouldn't never understood or bothered to look from the Dictionary book. Apotropaic, apotheosis, non-denominational, non possumus, transcental; who says you shouldn't be able use cool words like this too?

Pseudonymous

You don't have to let go of one rope before grabbing the other. But you'll have to let go of one if you want to swing forward.

Saturday, August 05, 2006 at 6:41:10 AM

Heheheheh.....

Grammar.... Is for noobs.... Unfortunately... They can't spell either....

 

 

 

 

Saturday, August 05, 2006 at 6:55:19 AM

 

 

 

 

Saturday, August 05, 2006 at 7:08:09 AM

Google is also your friend Trivox ;)

Pseudonymous - Being fictitious and not real, as a name: assumed, made-up.

 

 

 

 

Saturday, August 05, 2006 at 7:52:35 AM

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