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Re: There, Their, and They're

From: Angie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Nov 2 19:18:30 2004


Your message cracked me up. I'm not an English major or anything of that nature; yet for some reason poor grammar and spelling always stick out like a sore thumb for me. My coworker is constantly saying "I seen" instead of "I saw" (even in letters to customers). It drives me insane! Maybe I'm afraid it's going to rub off on me or something!!

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Angie

At Tue, 2 Nov 2004, anonymous wrote: > >I love all of you girls, but I cannot help pointing out that THERE are >three different spellings of the word there, and that there are three >different meanings: there, their, and they're. My husband and I are >English teachers and I cannot let you go on using the wrong form of the >word there. I don't mean to offend anyone at all. I am just offering >help. > >-THERE is a dog down the street. > >-That is THEIR dog. > >-THEY'RE walking the dog. > >Love and Blessings to All!!!




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