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Jan 11, 2006 12:25

YOUR
adj. The possessive form of you
1. Used as a modifier before a noun: your boots; your accomplishments
2. A person's; one's: The light switch is on your right

So, what does it mean?

Your is a word that states that the possession of some object or abstract idea is in the possession of you. The hat is not you're hat. It is YOUR hat. As you're cannot ( Read more... )

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He he. Your my hero. mlelds3 January 11 2006, 20:40:20 UTC
Your such a peach AND a pear for showing this too me. You're grammer skills are that of the upmost and I dont know what I would do without you're help. Your such an example to me, and I look at that with the upmost gratitude.

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Re: He he. Your my hero. bluescreengeek January 11 2006, 20:41:48 UTC
I love you, Em. I didn't actually write it, but it's worded pretty much perfectly.

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Re: He he. Your my hero. mlelds3 January 11 2006, 22:16:18 UTC
Yeah, I thought it well done. To make things simple in my head though, I just say, can I say you are? If I can I say you're, and everything else is your. PS-Did you know I have trouble looking at Marilyn Monroe or Andy Warhol without thinking of you? I do.

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Re: He he. Your my hero. bluescreengeek January 11 2006, 22:38:51 UTC
"I have trouble looking at Marilyn Monroe or Andy Warhol without thinking of you?"

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