has anyone else noticed that this word is slowly disappearing from the english language? oh ! look at them over there ,they have their dog with them and just look what they're doing to it -is look at them over there,they have there dog with them and just look at what there doing to it
'their' refers to personal possessions. e.g. their dog, their house, their car etc.
'there' refers to a place, or a statement, e.g. over there, there is, they're (they are) doing
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What is even more inexplicable is when some items on the menu (for example) have an apostrophe in the plural and others do not, seemingly at random.
I would love to know the criterion by which the writer decides whether an apostrophe is needed in a plural or not.
Yes Nescio....i'm glad someone else has mentioned it....
lol - now i'm trying to be especially careful with my typing, just so that i don't leave an apostrophe out....then i'd end up with egg's on my face LOL LOL
yes thanks silky! she's comin on leaps and bounds!
funeral home?? mail me if i need to know.
lol didn't you end up owing big g something after your call....i always do!!!!
was out on some jolly country pursuits today...got soaked to the balls! lol take one day off in the year to go shooting and look at the bloody weather!