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thier r some really smart ass people on here just looking for some subi friends around here to hang out with

 

 

Their

Their is the third person plural possessive adjective, used to describe something as belong to them. Their is nearly always followed by a noun.

 

Where is their car?

 

Are these their pens?

 

Their books are on the table.

 

This is their room and this is ours.

 

What happened to their dog?

 

Their being here is causing some problems.

 

 

There

There has several different uses.

 

1. Adverb that means the opposite of "here"

 

He's over there.

 

Stop right there.

 

Do you want to sit here or there?

 

2. Pronoun that introduces a noun or clause.

 

There is something strange going on.

 

Is there a phone?

 

3. Adjective that emphasizes which person.

 

That guy there seems to be in trouble.

 

Those there look good.

 

4. Noun that means "that place."

 

From there, we drove to Boston.

 

I'm not going in there!

 

 

They're

They're is the contraction of "they are" and is often followed by the present participle (verb form ending in -ing).

 

They're going to be late.

 

Is that what they're saying?

 

I think they're lying.

 

If they're ready, we can go.

 

I can't believe they're not here yet!

 

When they're older, they'll understand.

 

 

The Bottom Line

The confusion between their, there, and they're occurs because the three words are pronounced in very similar ways.

 

If the word means "belonging to them," use their. If you're able to replace the word with "they are," use they're. Otherwise, there is only one correct answer: there.

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LOL

 

These PMs make me laugh.

 

Hey pal, if you're posting something for other people to read....you should probably at least attempt to type in proper English. If you type correctly, people will actually understand what you're saying.

 

who the **** died and made u ******* mister spell master who the **** cares how i spelled it uall no what the **** i ment now tell me what words r spelt wroung mister now no every ******* thing

 

 

 

*you

*you all

*know

*meant

*are

*wrong

*know

 

I wont even touch the grammar errors.

 

 

well then its a good ******* thing u anit from south u ******* yuppppppy mother ****** did i spell everything right this time dick head

 

 

Actually I just moved from Georgia to Arizona. I just paid attention in school.

 

*it's

*you

*are not

*you

*yuppie

 

If you would like English lessons, I'll be more than happy to help you.

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Originally Posted by Treross

well then its a good ******* thing u anit from south u ******* yuppppppy mother ****** did i spell everything right this time dick head

 

This is priceless.

 

So is he the all-powerful Overlord of the Southern States? Capable of having 12 angry rednecks at your door in minutes with chains and tire irons?

 

Will he have to make the call to the Overlord of the Southwest States to "take care" of broknindarkagain?

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Will he have to make the call to the Overlord of the Southwest States to "take care" of broknindarkagain?

 

I think I could handle that. I'm prepared for the Zombie Apocalypse :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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