A Guide To Grammar & Writing!
For those of you that haven't noticed,...
in several of my previous post
I have used incorrect contents of the words:
there, their, & they're!
in several of my previous post
I have used incorrect contents of the words:
there, their, & they're!
Well instead of going through each post to correct...
(Which I considered doing for about two seconds)
I thought I would let you know all that I notice it is incorrect!
My mom, my spellchecker & English teacher had a fit....
"I should have know better", She said!
Let me be the first to say...
I don't think it is necessarily a matter of not knowing the difference.
I think the problem is a combination of three evils~
ALWAYS... Writing in quick "stream of consciousness mode",
blogger editor not having a spell check anymore,
& the artsy brain in me not liking structured sentences!
& the artsy brain in me not liking structured sentences!
Sucks...
& I guess I am admitting... I am too lazy to spell check myself :).
& I guess I am admitting... I am too lazy to spell check myself :).
So enjoy your grammar lesson & please forgive me!
- Use there when referring to a place, whether concrete ("over there by the building") or more abstract ("it must be difficult to live there").
- There is an antique store on Camden Avenue.
- The science textbooks are over there on the floor.
- There are many documents that are used in investigations
- Use their to indicate possession. It is a possessive adjective and indicates that a particular noun belongs to them.
- My friends have lost their tickets.
- Their things were strewn about the office haphazardly.
- Remember that they're is a contraction of the words they and are. It can never be used as a modifier, only as a subject (who or what does the action) and verb (the action itself).
- Hurry up! They're closing the mall at 6 tonight!
- I'm glad that they're so nice to new students here.
- Test your usage. When you use any of these three words, get in the habit of asking yourself these questions:
- If you wrote there, will the sentence still make sense if you replace it with here? If so, you're using it correctly.
- If you chose their, will the sentence still make sense if you replace it with our? If so, you've chosen the correct word.
- If you used they're, will the sentence still make sense if you replace it with they are? If so, you're on the right track!
- Recognize incorrect examples and learn from the mistakes. By looking over others' work with a critical eye, especially by offering proofreading or copyediting help, you can become more sensitized to correct usage and practice it yourself.
- Wrong: Their is no one here.
- Wrong: Shelley wants to know if there busy.
- Wrong: The dogs are happily chewing on they're bones.
- RIGHT: I can't believe they're leaving their children there, alone!
Next time,.... I promise to do a better job at thinking while writing!
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