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Contractions

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 10:21 am
by dmhosea
Hi. I'm new to the site and hope no one has asked this before but it's been bugging me!

Does anyone hate that people don't know when to use the contraction 'you're' or the actual your? In school they taught us that if you can say 'you are' then that's when you use the contraction. I always thought this was pretty easy. Am I alone?

I've got more of these questions with spelling, grammar and other things. I don't know if I had good teachers that taught us great memory skills or what! :)

Deanna McAlister Hosea RN

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:34 am
by Brazilian dude
Does anyone hate that people don't know when to use the contraction 'you're' or the actual your?
I do. You see lots of unwanted possessive it's here.

Brazilian dude

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 10:50 pm
by gailr
I do. You see lot's of unwanted possessive it's here.

Brazilian dude
dude: I have helpfully edited you're[sic] reply to (sub)standard written English.

-gailr :wink:

welcome, dmhosea...

Re: Contractions

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 4:24 pm
by sluggo
Hi. I'm new to the site and hope no one has asked this before but it's been bugging me!

Does anyone hate that people don't know when to use the contraction 'you're' or the actual your? In school they taught us that if you can say 'you are' then that's when you use the contraction. I always thought this was pretty easy. Am I alone?

I've got more of these questions with spelling, grammar and other things. I don't know if I had good teachers that taught us great memory skills or what! :)

Deanna McAlister Hosea RN
Your :wink: not alone Deanna! I'm always stupefied at some people's inability to manage such a simple thing.

How about those sign's with apostrophe's for plural's (gee'z its hard to write like this).

I don't know if it's [dummymode off] our upbringin's or what. I attribute it to Catholic school education.

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 7:37 pm
by Huia Iesou
I'm planning to write an article for my school newspaper on this. I cringe very time someone misuse's an apostrophe.