Everyone, you MUST read this. Thank you.
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Everyone, you MUST read this. Thank you.
For the love of God, if you are old enough to drive and wealthy enough to afford a TL, you should be aware of the fact that:
1)Their and your are possessive forms used as modifiers before nouns. They basically mean "belonging to them" and "belonging to you," respectively: "their problem," "your idea."
You're is a contraction of "you are": "You're doing fine."
There is a word functioning in various parts of speech, but basically referring to a place: "Your car is over there."
2)Its is the possessive form of it. (The boat has a hole in its hull)
It's is a contraction of it is or it has. (It's a boy!)
3)Than is used to compare or contrast things, as in "His car is a lot slower than my TL."
Then refers to time or consequence: "...and then he started speeding..."
4) You do not use the letter "a" in front of a word that starts with a vowel. "A automobile..." is not correct. "A car..." or "An automobile..." is correct.
Thank you for reading.
1)Their and your are possessive forms used as modifiers before nouns. They basically mean "belonging to them" and "belonging to you," respectively: "their problem," "your idea."
You're is a contraction of "you are": "You're doing fine."
There is a word functioning in various parts of speech, but basically referring to a place: "Your car is over there."
2)Its is the possessive form of it. (The boat has a hole in its hull)
It's is a contraction of it is or it has. (It's a boy!)
3)Than is used to compare or contrast things, as in "His car is a lot slower than my TL."
Then refers to time or consequence: "...and then he started speeding..."
4) You do not use the letter "a" in front of a word that starts with a vowel. "A automobile..." is not correct. "A car..." or "An automobile..." is correct.
Thank you for reading.
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