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7/13/2004 11:03:05 AM EDT
Your:  of or relating to you or yourself, especially relating as a possessor.
&
You're:  you are.


Lose:  to fail to win.
&
Loose:  not tight fitting.


Their:  of or relating to themselves, especially as a possessor
&
There:  in or at that place (ie. stand over there)
&
They're:  they are


To: used as a function to indicate movement (ie. go to the store)
&
Too:  also, or to an excessive degree
&
Two:  2


Learn it, live it.
7/13/2004 11:05:40 AM EDT
[#1]
Their Their doc... You're lose usage of grammar be to funny!
7/13/2004 11:07:00 AM EDT
[#2]
You forgot about they're, as in "they are".

Grammar Nazi +1
7/13/2004 11:07:59 AM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
You forgot about they're, as in "they are".

Grammar Nazi +1



You're right.  That was supposed to be in there.
7/13/2004 11:08:52 AM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
Your:  of or relating to you or yourself, especially relating as a possessor.
&
You're:  you are.


Lose:  to fail to win.
&
Loose:  not tight fitting.


To: used as a function to indicate movement (ie. go to the store)
&
Too:  also, or to an excessive degree
&
Two:  2


Their:  of or relating to themselves, especially as a possessor
&
There:  in or at that place (ie. stand over there)


Learn it, live it.



You're too loose, there.

You didn't give the part of speech.

Your - the second-person possessive pronoun
You're - the second person pronoun plus the copula

to - a preposition usually indicating movement
too - an adverb indicating excess
two - the cardinal number above one and below three

Their - the third-person plural possessive pronoun
There - an abstact noun indicating a position, usually one distant from the speaker
They're - the third-person plural pronoun plus the copula

Your two lose to their two.  They're there; you're too loose.
Edited to include "they're" per above posts
7/13/2004 11:11:00 AM EDT
[#5]
What grade are we all in?
7/13/2004 11:11:32 AM EDT
[#6]
Thank's for the lesson in grammer. Its good two no how to right correctly.
7/13/2004 11:11:35 AM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
What grade are we all in?



Sometimes I wonder.  That's why I started this thread.
7/13/2004 11:15:05 AM EDT
[#8]
No one expects the Spanish Inquisition! Grammar Nazi!
7/13/2004 11:19:49 AM EDT
[#9]
I challenge you too a dual!
7/13/2004 11:21:46 AM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:
I challenge you too a dual!



You spelled "challenge" correctly, moron.  
7/13/2004 11:23:59 AM EDT
[#11]


BigDozer66
7/13/2004 11:24:13 AM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I challenge you too a dual!



You spelled "challenge" correctly, moron.  



Yes!  All the grammar/spellin nazis are coming out of the woodwork.
7/13/2004 11:24:56 AM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
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BigDozer66



I am gonna be a grammar ninja when I grow up.
7/13/2004 11:25:34 AM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I challenge you too a dual!



You spelled "challenge" correctly, moron.  



But he misspelled Duel!

BigDozer66
7/13/2004 11:27:02 AM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I challenge you too a dual!



You spelled "challenge" correctly, moron.  




OK! OK! I'm still working on it!
Its not that easy. I was a Spelling Bee finalist when I was a kid.
7/13/2004 11:33:41 AM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
I challenge you too a dual!



You spelled "challenge" correctly, moron.  




OK! OK! I'm still working on it!
Its not that easy. I was a Spelling Bee finalist when I was a kid.



I didn't know you were handicapped in this way.  

Itt taek's soem skil an practiec too right htis baddly.  Speling champoins especailly.
7/13/2004 12:22:33 PM EDT
[#17]
As long as we're at it, it's NOT "Isreal".
7/13/2004 1:22:39 PM EDT
[#18]
And it's "a lot", not "alot".
Thank you.
7/13/2004 1:30:21 PM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:
And it's "a lot", not "alot".
Thank you.



Well, it's certainly it's and not its in this situation.