It's time.....
For grammar lessons.
This forum is riddled with illiterate monkeys and illegible posts. Now perhaps some of this is autocorrect, but I sense the two greatest portions of misspelling are made up of those who are:
A). apathetic
B). Illiterate potatoes
That being said, use this as a helpful guide as to which words bear the proper definition for your plight. This is not a satirical post, and I don't need your criticisms and assholistic comments, so move along if that is your goal.
You're- You are (Ie; You're quite lovely today)
Your- It belongs to you (Ie; Is that gun yours?)
Ur- A place in the ancient Middle East
It's- It is (Ie; It's using an axe!)
Its- Belonging to is (Ie; Look at its face!)
Their- It belongs to them (Ie; Is that sword theirs or ours?)
They're- They are (Ie; They're going to kill Crota)
There- A location (Ie; look over there!)
We're- We are (Ie; We're going to kill Crota)
Were- The past-tense of are (Ie; Were you online last night?)
Where- A location (Ie; Where are you?)
Are- A state of being (Ie; We are here)
Our- It belongs to us (Ie; This land is ours)
R- The letter R.
From liefglinde:
[quote]How about a lesson on proper apostrophe use? As in apostrophes are used to signify possession and for contractions, not for plurals.
Improper: We did a lot of strike's.
Proper: We did a lot of strikes.
Improper: The raids difficulty was increased.
Proper: The raid's difficulty was increased.
[/quote]
From AJ Clock Work
[quote]Spare a thought for the humble comma! So many seem to fire the comma shotgun so that sentences and paragraphs become littered. The poor little bugger is overworked and confused about its role.
Primarily its place is in the listing of things which is simple, efficient and easy to remember. There is an omission of the Oxford comma there as it has largely fallen out of common usage.
Then you can, if you are so inclined, use it to create a sub-sentence before continuing the flow.
Creating pauses, separating speech and quotes are also places where the comma likes to be. Don't just use it because you had to take a breath.
Most of all enjoy the freedom to criticise :)
Constructively where possible.[/quote]
So, any others I need to cover? Feel free to comment if there are and I'll update this post.
I promise, if you use these properly, your posts will be taken much more seriously.
Edit: Trolls, bring it on. This post was designed to lure you in and educate you, so if I have to beat you over the head with my board of education, I shall.
Edit #2: The amount of legitimate hate mail I am receiving over this is fantastic. I'm getting 3-paragraph essays about what a prick and asshole I am, and how I'm not so much better than everyone else. Keep it coming. I brought plenty of meat for the trolls.
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My favourite part; Ur - an ancient place in the Middle East. I do find though, that the people who mock you are most likely the ones that make these mistakes. They put it down to laziness, but in actual fact, they haven't realised their error or they're too afraid to ask for help, with grammar such as this, when it should be considered as basic English. Some of the responses that I have read, taunted you as being obnoxious or above your station. What some people don't realise, in the very nature of what they are saying. 'Who gives you the write to correct me'. It also could be said. They have no right in telling you what you can't write. The laughable parts of one of these threads is the belittling threats that occur, which only inherit-ally belittles the colourful critique. You have every right to draw an informative thread, the only issue here lays with the reader, as they perceive it too close to their heart, take offence and cannot contain their emotion. If you want to mock this thread, maybe you should see a therapist for your sensitive and behavioural issues, so that you understand that opinions are as light hearted and negotiable as choosing your favourite meal from KFC. Enjoy.