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Not so awesome when people don't comprehend basic grammar.
"There" indicates location. i.e. Put that thing over there.
"Their" indicates ownership. i.e. Have you been to their new house?
"They're" is a combination of "they" and "are". i.e. They're more like guidelines than rules anyway...
"Then" indicates time. i.e. If it's already 10AM, then we are late for our meeting.
"Than" indicates comparison. i.e. Ed is cheaper than a 2 bit meth-addicted hooker.
"Anyways" is not a word.
I don't bug people about grammar when posting, but if someone goes to the trouble to make a jpeg and spread it across the intarnetz, they could at least graduate from the 6th grade first.
"There" indicates location. i.e. Put that thing over there.
"Their" indicates ownership. i.e. Have you been to their new house?
"They're" is a combination of "they" and "are". i.e. They're more like guidelines than rules anyway...
"Then" indicates time. i.e. If it's already 10AM, then we are late for our meeting.
"Than" indicates comparison. i.e. Ed is cheaper than a 2 bit meth-addicted hooker.
"Anyways" is not a word.
I don't bug people about grammar when posting, but if someone goes to the trouble to make a jpeg and spread it across the intarnetz, they could at least graduate from the 6th grade first.
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Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 52,306
From: Palo Alto, CA
Car Info: Something german
Not so awesome when people don't comprehend basic grammar.
"There" indicates location. i.e. Put that thing over there.
"Their" indicates ownership. i.e. Have you been to their new house?
"They're" is a combination of "they" and "are". i.e. They're more like guidelines than rules anyway...
"Then" indicates time. i.e. If it's already 10AM, then we are late for our meeting.
"Than" indicates comparison. i.e. Ed is cheaper than a 2 bit meth-addicted hooker.
"Anyways" is not a word.
I don't bug people about grammar when posting, but if someone goes to the trouble to make a jpeg and spread it across the intarnetz, they could at least graduate from the 6th grade first.
"There" indicates location. i.e. Put that thing over there.
"Their" indicates ownership. i.e. Have you been to their new house?
"They're" is a combination of "they" and "are". i.e. They're more like guidelines than rules anyway...
"Then" indicates time. i.e. If it's already 10AM, then we are late for our meeting.
"Than" indicates comparison. i.e. Ed is cheaper than a 2 bit meth-addicted hooker.
"Anyways" is not a word.
I don't bug people about grammar when posting, but if someone goes to the trouble to make a jpeg and spread it across the intarnetz, they could at least graduate from the 6th grade first.
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Posts: 54,661
From: IG - @thomas.teammoist
Car Info: IG - @TEAMMOISTOFFICIAL
Churro Aficionado
iTrader: (38)
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 54,661
From: IG - @thomas.teammoist
Car Info: IG - @TEAMMOISTOFFICIAL
Not so awesome when people don't comprehend basic grammar.
"There" indicates location. i.e. Put that thing over there.
"Their" indicates ownership. i.e. Have you been to their new house?
"They're" is a combination of "they" and "are". i.e. They're more like guidelines than rules anyway...
"Then" indicates time. i.e. If it's already 10AM, then we are late for our meeting.
"Than" indicates comparison. i.e. Ed is cheaper than a 2 bit meth-addicted hooker.
"Anyways" is not a word.
I don't bug people about grammar when posting, but if someone goes to the trouble to make a jpeg and spread it across the intarnetz, they could at least graduate from the 6th grade first.
"There" indicates location. i.e. Put that thing over there.
"Their" indicates ownership. i.e. Have you been to their new house?
"They're" is a combination of "they" and "are". i.e. They're more like guidelines than rules anyway...
"Then" indicates time. i.e. If it's already 10AM, then we are late for our meeting.
"Than" indicates comparison. i.e. Ed is cheaper than a 2 bit meth-addicted hooker.
"Anyways" is not a word.
I don't bug people about grammar when posting, but if someone goes to the trouble to make a jpeg and spread it across the intarnetz, they could at least graduate from the 6th grade first.
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Churro Aficionado
iTrader: (38)
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 54,661
From: IG - @thomas.teammoist
Car Info: IG - @TEAMMOISTOFFICIAL
Churro Aficionado
iTrader: (38)
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 54,661
From: IG - @thomas.teammoist
Car Info: IG - @TEAMMOISTOFFICIAL





