The critical distinction being that when RT makes a mistake, it's a typo. When you make a mistake, it's because you genuinely believe that "you're are" is acceptable English.
The critical distinction being that when RT makes a mistake, it's a typo. When you make a mistake, it's because you genuinely believe that "you're are" is acceptable English.
Xaki is indeed a strange individual. I wonder what drove him to trolling?
The critical distinction being that when RT makes a mistake, it's a typo. When you make a mistake, it's because you genuinely believe that "you're are" is acceptable English.
You're back! When have I said it is acceptable English? Luckily enough, despite my many errors, I still managed to get a A* in my English GCSE and A level, without cheating too!
You're back! When have I said it is acceptable English? Luckily enough, despite my many errors, I still managed to get a A* in my English GCSE and A level, without cheating too!
I wish to challenge you on this. Please provide proof or at least some empirical evidence that this is the case.