I CARE!!! You’re, they’re, too…. It’s hard to be us sometimes, isn’t it? Sooo much easier if we could just let it slip. Ever feel like correcting signs in grocery stories, on store fronts, in church bulletins?
And to add a bit of confusion to the grammar discussion: “So obviously your sleeping around a bit…” could be the opening phrase to a grammatically correct sentence such as, " So obviously your sleeping around a bit…gives you a lot of experience in this area." Got it? In this case, the word “sleeping” is a gerund, i.e., a verb that functions as a noun. That’s why it would be wrong to say, “you sleeping around….” As a verb masquerading as a noun, “sleeping” needs the adjective “your,” not the pronoun “you.”
wilb44 about 13 years ago
Friends with benefits and double standards.
Helmet Head about 13 years ago
So obviously YOU’RE … (I know, no one cares…)
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 13 years ago
So they’ll be protected against the terror of a toddler but not of STDs…..nice.
cotryon about 13 years ago
I CARE, helmethead! i die a little each time i see the wrong your, you’re, there, their, they’re used.
roxfan Premium Member about 13 years ago
I CARE!!! You’re, they’re, too…. It’s hard to be us sometimes, isn’t it? Sooo much easier if we could just let it slip. Ever feel like correcting signs in grocery stories, on store fronts, in church bulletins?
The cartoon was great, though.
Prof_Bleen about 13 years ago
Also, “alot” should be “a lot.”
lmanningok almost 13 years ago
And to add a bit of confusion to the grammar discussion: “So obviously your sleeping around a bit…” could be the opening phrase to a grammatically correct sentence such as, " So obviously your sleeping around a bit…gives you a lot of experience in this area." Got it? In this case, the word “sleeping” is a gerund, i.e., a verb that functions as a noun. That’s why it would be wrong to say, “you sleeping around….” As a verb masquerading as a noun, “sleeping” needs the adjective “your,” not the pronoun “you.”