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Can I just point out that "your" refers to belonging to you, and that you're is an abbreviation of "you are".

 

As far as I am aware "you'r" does not exist in the dictionary.

 

 

And "yore" refers to the past.

 

Yaw is used when describing the angel of attack of an object travelling through three dimensional space, and is useful to pilots.

 

And oars are things you row boats with

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baby_rabit said:

hhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm ok??? bored r u??

 

Yup, and just at the point of either being too sober, or too drunk, but not sure which!!

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baby_rabit said:

hhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm ok??? bored r u??

 

Yup, and just at the point of either being too sober, or too drunk, but not sure which!!

 

i hate that stage one minute u fink ur sober n tha next ur face is hittin tha floor!!

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AngelJodie said:

ok i admit my spelling is bad but everyone point's it out i will get blink to spell check my post first

 

Alas, if only I had the time

 

I am far too anal about spelling!!

 

And I am also far too sarcastic for my own good.

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"In days of Yore"

 

(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)

yore noun LITERARY

of yore of a long time ago:

This was once a Roman road in days of yore.

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OMFG!!!!!!!!! eek.gif

 

is it me, or is Baby_Rabits typing changed, and actually readable?

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While we are here, could we also point out the difference in of and have, as in should have versus should of?

 

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Ok, if we're going to start then maybe we should make a note that wandering is when you wander around a place not wonder whats going on or if someone is going out that night!!

 

There's so many to choose from that we could correct laugh.gif

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I'm sure I did a post about the uses of the words have and of but I am having difficulty locating it.

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