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@quintus said:Some people have difficulty with the comprehension of the english language because of reasons beyond their control. I can understand every post on this forum so IMO proper english and grammar are not a necessity for a person to join in, express their views and have some fun.
@Sabre said:Because the internet is the place to go to view correct english isnt it….
@weststigers said:I will probably get absolutely blasted for this, but I have noticed many in the forum can't tell the difference between THEIR, THERE and THEY'RE. I'm not bagging anyone and I wouldn't care, but I find myself reading a post only to be confused by the use and spelling of certain words until I can figure out what the poster is trying to say.
**For those who care:\
\
THEY'RE = Short for THEY ARE
THEIR = Indicates possession eg. "Their tickets have been lost", "My friends have lost their tickets"
THERE = Refers to a place eg. "It must be hard to travel there", "Look over there"\
\
All in one sentence:
"They left THEIR tickets at home so THEY'RE going to have to travel back THERE to get them"**
Like I said, not a big deal. I'm not bagging anyone and I don't care how you spell things, but it makes forum posts easier to read.
Peace…
@Yossarian said:@weststigers said:I will probably get absolutely blasted for this, but I have noticed many in the forum can't tell the difference between THEIR, THERE and THEY'RE. I'm not bagging anyone and I wouldn't care, but I find myself reading a post only to be confused by the use and spelling of certain words until I can figure out what the poster is trying to say.
**For those who care:\
\
THEY'RE = Short for THEY ARE
THEIR = Indicates possession eg. "Their tickets have been lost", "My friends have lost their tickets"
THERE = Refers to a place eg. "It must be hard to travel there", "Look over there"\
\
All in one sentence:
"They left THEIR tickets at home so THEY'RE going to have to travel back THERE to get them"**
Like I said, not a big deal. I'm not bagging anyone and I don't care how you spell things, but it makes forum posts easier to read.
Peace…
I feel your pain… I hate when people right loose instead of lose. You're not alone mate!!
@weststigers said:I will probably get absolutely blasted for this, but I have noticed many in the forum can't tell the difference between THEIR, THERE and THEY'RE. I'm not bagging anyone and I wouldn't care, but I find myself reading a post only to be confused by the use and spelling of certain words until I can figure out what the poster is trying to say.
**For those who care:\
\
THEY'RE = Short for THEY ARE
THEIR = Indicates possession eg. "Their tickets have been lost", "My friends have lost their tickets"
THERE = Refers to a place eg. "It must be hard to travel there", "Look over there"\
\
All in one sentence:
"They left THEIR tickets at home so THEY'RE going to have to travel back THERE to get them"**
Like I said, not a big deal. I'm not bagging anyone and I don't care how you spell things, but it makes forum posts easier to read.
Peace…
@smeghead said:@weststigers said:I will probably get absolutely blasted for this, but I have noticed many in the forum can't tell the difference between THEIR, THERE and THEY'RE. I'm not bagging anyone and I wouldn't care, but I find myself reading a post only to be confused by the use and spelling of certain words until I can figure out what the poster is trying to say.
**For those who care:\
\
THEY'RE = Short for THEY ARE
THEIR = Indicates possession eg. "Their tickets have been lost", "My friends have lost their tickets"
THERE = Refers to a place eg. "It must be hard to travel there", "Look over there"\
\
All in one sentence:
"They left THEIR tickets at home so THEY'RE going to have to travel back THERE to get them"**
Like I said, not a big deal. I'm not bagging anyone and I don't care how you spell things, but it makes forum posts easier to read.
Peace…
Their, their. Don't get too worried :slight_smile:
@weststigers said:Nah m8\. Not woreed. Juz carnt baleev how bad da spelins gotten cuz. DIZGRAIS!!
@Yossarian said:@weststigers said:I will probably get absolutely blasted for this, but I have noticed many in the forum can't tell the difference between THEIR, THERE and THEY'RE. I'm not bagging anyone and I wouldn't care, but I find myself reading a post only to be confused by the use and spelling of certain words until I can figure out what the poster is trying to say.
**For those who care:\
\
THEY'RE = Short for THEY ARE
THEIR = Indicates possession eg. "Their tickets have been lost", "My friends have lost their tickets"
THERE = Refers to a place eg. "It must be hard to travel there", "Look over there"\
\
All in one sentence:
"They left THEIR tickets at home so THEY'RE going to have to travel back THERE to get them"**
Like I said, not a big deal. I'm not bagging anyone and I don't care how you spell things, but it makes forum posts easier to read.
Peace…
I feel your pain… I hate when people right loose instead of lose. You're not alone mate!!