There is one thing that I see more and more often that is really bugging me. The confusion of “your” and “you’re”
“Your” is the possessive case of the word YOU: “Is that your car?”
“You’re” is the contraction of the word “you are”: “You’re driving me to the store in your car.”
Please do not confuse the two, it makes you look stupid.
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wirecutter · August 9, 2009 at 1:07 pm
Thanks for your comments and correcting smokinnova. That's what happens when you have a generation who's primary means of communication is texting……
Anonymous · October 9, 2009 at 10:50 pm
Try where, ware, which and witch, There, their and they're. I agree with wirecutter. Great blog, by the way.
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