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Post by Rant on Jan 11, 2009 10:04:45 GMT
For future reference. Please add on as you see fit.
1. You're =/= Your. This should be understood by all speakers of English.
2. They're =/= There =/= Their. Same as above.
3. An apostrophe ['] is not used to denote the plural form of a noun. It is used to show possession.
4. Same for "it's" and "its", except that "its" shows possession and "it's" is the short form of "it is".
5. Rogue =/= Rouge -- can't stress this enough! The first means a dishonest, knavish person, the second is a makeup/colour.
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