Thursday, April 17, 2008

Basic English

If you have something in your mind-you are thinking not thanking.

You means you. If it belongs to you-then it's yours. For example, your arm or your foot. This should not be confused with the word you're. You can use you're in place of the words-you are. For example, you're doing better. Not your better.

If anyone is offended by this blog-just get off and don't read the damn thing.

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