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Old 02-01-2012, 02:34 PM  
Dirty F
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Originally Posted by KRosh View Post
There, their, they?re

there is a place, they?re is ?they are?!

Their, on the other hand is the possessive, of them, and is used when talking about their money, their size or their awesomeness, but never ever their awesome!


Definitely, definately, definitaly

Definately and definitaly do not exist! It?s definitely and that?s definite and final.

Could have vs could of

He could have brought me a brand new iPad from New York.

On the other hand, ?could of? means absolutely nothing and people who use it should be lined up and beat down.

Your and You're

?your? and ?you?re?. ?Your? is a possessive pronoun: Your car is green. ?You?re? is a contraction of ?you are?: You?re a great swimmer.

A lot

The correct spelling of ?a lot?, which is not ?alot?. ?A lot?, meaning ?many? or ?a large amount or number?, is an informal expression that should be written as two words.


English is not my first language and although i make a lot of mistakes the words you mentioned are no problem for.
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