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In Reply to: RE: "they're" instead of "their" and yes, you're usually spot on ^ posted by Road Warrior on January 10, 2015 at 13:26:28
"They're" is a contraction for "they are". You wouldn't say "...change 'they are' content", would you? In my context "their" is a possessive pronoun which is correct. Thus endeth the lesson.
And yet despite the look on my face, you're still talking.
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second it appears is not.
Or does it? You're half-way there, it would appear.
"Juvenile network sitcoms or unimaginative dramas won't change their content regardless of they way their presented."
Seems to me the sentence should read: Juvenile network sitcoms or unimaginative dramas won't change their content regardless of they way they're presented.
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Believe it.
Ya got me "there".
And yet despite the look on my face, you're still talking.
I make mistakes two!
To, too, and two is my Asylum pet peeve, along with sentences which ask a question, yet end with a period. Its vs. it's is one I sometimes get wrong, usually when I'm tired, or in a hurry.
We've all done it.
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"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
...a support for something with a fish is beyond me.
And yet despite the look on my face, you're still talking.
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"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
Good example here. At 20 seconds it sure sounds like Tori is saying "silicone chip" as opposed to silicon. Integrated circuits are built upon silicon substrates. And one cannot walk barefoot on the beach with the silicone between their toes.
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And yet despite the look on my face, you're still talking.
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