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bazzaboy Jun 19, 2010 at 1:50 pm
Its by Napolean 14th
polymath#cb Jun 24, 2010 at 7:14 am
OK, let's get busy and start learning to use apostrophes. Well, wait. For that matter, let's begin with choosing the correct word. "Their" indicates plural possession. You wanted "They're", which is the contraction of "they are". They are coming to take me away . . . get it?
The two words sound similar, as does "there", and seems to cause a lot of you considerable difficulty.
You people who failed to pay attention in English class are making me crazy. Soon they'll be coming to take me away.