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05-12-2009, 11:21 AM
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Something you sell is for sale.
I is the subject of a sentence or clause. Me is the object.
Who is the subject of a sentence or clause. Whom is the object.
To is a preposition. Too is an adverb. Two is a number.
They're means 'they are.' Their is possessive. There is a place.
Though means 'however.' Tough is an adjective. Through is an adverb. Threw is a verb.
You're means 'you are.' Your is possessive.
It's means 'it is.' Its is possessive.
Then signifies order in time. Than signifies extent.
You saw something last week. Seen is NOT the past tense of 'see.'
Good describes a noun. Well describes a verb.
Your girlfriend is loose You lose.
Words that end in 't' STILL NEED AN 'S' TO BE PLURAL. 'Atheist' is not the plural of 'athiest.'
An apostrophe does not make a word plural.
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Something you sell is for sale.
I is the subject of a sentence or clause. Me is the object.
Who is the subject of a sentence or clause. Whom is the object.
To is a preposition. Too is an adverb. Two is a number.
They're means 'they are.' Their is possessive. There is a place.
Though means 'however.' Tough is an adjective. Through is an adverb. Threw is a verb.
You're means 'you are.' Your is possessive.
It's means 'it is.' Its is possessive.
Then signifies order in time. Than signifies extent.
You saw something last week. Seen is NOT the past tense of 'see.'
Good describes a noun. Well describes a verb.
Your girlfriend is loose You lose.
Words that end in 't' STILL NEED AN 'S' TO BE PLURAL. 'Atheist' is not the plural of 'athiest.'
An apostrophe does not make a word plural.
Credit goes to AztecGold1135 on SVTPerf