Another big problem with writing I see all the time, are sentences like this:
"Ya i liked that one 2, there trip was fun but r u shure thay will b freinds?"
There's so much cringe in that one sentence... at least it's just grammar cringe, though.
Anyway- there's differences between...There/Their/They're
There: Referring to a place.
"Look over there"
"It hit me there"Their: A person's belonging, or item.
"Their sharp claws"
"Their name"They're: Shortened version of "They are"
"They're awfully tall"
"I think they're cool"
-------------------------------------------------------Annnndddd between:
Your/You're
Your: Referring to a owned item or idea
"Your hair looks nice"
"I think your idea is best"You're: Shortened version of "You are"
"You're intelligent enough"
"Maybe you're doing it wrong"
______________________________________That's all I have for now, if you have other common grammar problems you want me to put on here, ask.
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