Thanks for clarifying what we already knew.Only when used in the possessive case. When used as an abbreviation for "you are," then it's you're.
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Thanks for clarifying what we already knew.Only when used in the possessive case. When used as an abbreviation for "you are," then it's you're.
Thanks for playing.
Keep digging. He did not mean the possessive case. If that was what he wanted, then it would have been a grammatical error because the sentence would not have been complete. ("Your stupid...what?") But he said what he wanted to say. Incorrectly. (Hey, I only brought it up because you defended an error.)Yeah, that's where he made a grammatical mistake.

The lesson here is, if you're going to use the written word to insult someone's intelligence, get it right.Yeah, that's where he made a grammatical mistake.

It was a grammatical error because he used "your" instead of "you're".Keep digging. He did not mean the possessive case. If that was what he wanted, then it would be a grammatical error.
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Well, I'll be.The lesson here is, if you're going to use the written word to insult someone's intelligence, get it right.
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Still waiting.And by the way Frederick Foresite, have you ever posted under any other names here on ET?