They is a very strange word. Look at it!

Feb 20, 2009 09:24

Standard English in Easy Terms
Advise - to give advice

Your - possessive form of "you"
You're - short for "you are"
Yore - olden times, like way long ago back, back, back in the day
Youre - this is not, I repeat, this is not a word

Its - possessive form of "it"
It's - short for "it is"

Barbara - HOW YOU FUCKING SPELL BARBARA UNLESS YOU'RE BARBRA ( Read more... )

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beatlebuckaroo February 20 2009, 19:27:09 UTC
Theatre or Theater?

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kissmebye February 20 2009, 19:40:37 UTC
Both!
That depends on what country you're from, or, if you're like me, if you learned how to spell from British novels.

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beatlebuckaroo February 20 2009, 19:42:41 UTC
There was another that I always spelled the British way and I can't think of it now...

I'll get back to you on that.

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smilecarnival February 20 2009, 22:53:50 UTC
I've always spelled it theatre, but I remember my freshman year English teacher telling me that spelling it theatre was the olde language way.

For instance, just typing it as theatre right now, Firefox is telling me I'm misspelling it. But it is an accepted spelling of that word.

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smilecarnival February 20 2009, 22:48:43 UTC
LMAO *rolling around* xDDD

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