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Unread 10-06-2018, 02:53 PM
Brayne Ded
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People who can't differentiate "there/their/they're" or "you're/your." Also ... "it's/its" can be annoying. As well using "u" for "you" and "r" for "are." Small grammatical errors drive me nuts. Syntax can be a bitch. Not sure when to use the Oxford comma myself.
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People who can't differentiate "there/their/they're" or "you're/your." Also ... "it's/its" can be annoying. As well using "u" for "you" and "r" for "are." Small grammatical errors drive me nuts. Syntax can be a bitch. Not sure when to use the Oxford comma myself.
 
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