Grumpy Ol' Man
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- Kansas, U.S.
Back to grammar.. I wonder what in the world is so difficult about contractions for some people.. The Apostrophe means a letter has been omitted. SO if you know you want to say "You ARE" why would you write "Your" instead of "You're" ? That's what a contraction means... the words "You are" are "contracted" by using an apostrophe in place of the letter "A" Same with "They are" and "They're" Can not .. Can't is not.. isn't
One of my "pet peeves" is ending a sentence with a preposition. And, there are wiki articles that suggest such is permissible in today's use of the English language. It still makes my hair... what hair I have left... stand on end. One of our daughters drives me batty with "Where are you at?" It's "Where are you?"!!!!! Anymore and I think she just does it to spite me!!! :>)