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Yes I love the language I think it

Yes I love the language I think it flows beautifully. I love how they can express so much emotion in each word. Like you I find the scenery beautiful. My favorite actor is Lee Byung Hun! And my favorite music group is 2NE1.

Oh yeah I will give you plenty of advance, I can tell you it won't be any time soon. Most likely in a couple of years when I finish college haha. I will let you know what places I want to visit, I have to do some more research. Oh I want to visit temples!

Okay thanks! I wasn't sure if I had to add a word to make the phrase masculine or feminine.

Okay, 'There' is used when referring to a place or a thing.
Ex. "Can you hand me that book over 'there'?" or "I love Korea, have you ever been 'there' before?"

'Their' shows possession. You use it when referring to a person's ownership of something.
Ex. "Have you been inside of 'their' house?" or "The smiths bought a new puppy. But be careful, 'their' puppy is know to bite."

They're is a contraction for "they are." So you can write it either way, it means the same thing.
Ex. "Do you know where 'they're' going?" "'They're' all going to the mall."

As for your and you're, your is possessive. You use it when you are showing someone else's ownership of something.
Ex. "How was 'your' day today?" or "Can we go to 'your' place today?"

You're is like they're but it is singular. You're is a contraction for 'you are".
Ex. "you're going to the store later, right?" or "You're so funny!"

The best way to distinguish them is to use the full word when thinking of a sentence before you write it. Does it make sense using "you are" instead of your?

For example, "You're house is amazing." This says "You are house is amazing." And just hearing it, it doesn't make sense. SO you would know to use "your" instead of "you're.
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yes i love the language i think it flows beautifully. i love how they can express so much emotion in each word. like you i find the scenery beautiful. my favorite actor is lee byung hun! and my favorite music group is 2ne1.

oh yeah i will give you plenty of advance, i can tell you it won't be any time soon. most likely in a couple of years when i finish college haha.i will let you know what places i want to visit, i have to do some more research. oh i want to visit temples!

okay thanks! i wasn't sure if i had to add a word to make the phrase masculine or feminine.

okay, 'there' is used when referring to a place or a thing.
ex. "Can you hand me that book over 'there'?". or "i love korea, have you ever been 'there' before?"

'their' shows possession.you use it when referring to a person's ownership of something.
ex. "Have you been inside of 'their' house?". or "the smiths bought a new puppy. but be careful, 'their' puppy is know to bite."

they're is a contraction for "they are.". so you can write it either way, it means the same thing.
ex. "Do you know where 'they're' going?". "'They're' all going to the mall."

As for your and you're,.your is possessive. you use it when you are showing someone else's ownership of something.
Ex. "How was 'your' day today?". or "can we go to 'your' place today?"

you're is like they're but it is singular. you're is a contraction for 'you are ".
ex." you're going to the store later, right? "or" you're so funny! "

.the best way to distinguish them is to use the full word when thinking of a sentence before you write it. does it make sense using "you are" instead of your?

for example, "you're house is amazing.". this says "you are house is amazing.". and just hearing it, it doesn't make sense. so you would know to use "your" instead of "you're.
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ผลลัพธ์ (อังกฤษ) 2:[สำเนา]
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Yes I love the language I think it flows beautifully. I love how they can express so much emotion in each word. Like you I find the scenery beautiful. My favorite actor is Lee Byung Hun! And my favorite music group is 2NE1.

Oh yeah I will give you plenty of advance, I can tell you it won't be any time soon. Most likely in a couple of years when I finish college haha. I will let you know what places I want to visit, I have to do some more research. Oh I want to visit temples!

Okay thanks! I wasn't sure if I had to add a word to make the phrase masculine or feminine.

Okay, 'There' is used when referring to a place or a thing.
Ex. "Can you hand me that book over 'there'?" or "I love Korea, have you ever been 'there' before?"

'Their' shows possession. You use it when referring to a person's ownership of something.
Ex. "Have you been inside of 'their' house?" or "The smiths bought a new puppy. But be careful, 'their' puppy is know to bite."

They're is a contraction for "they are." So you can write it either way, it means the same thing.
Ex. "Do you know where 'they're' going?" "'They're' all going to the mall."

As for your and you're, your is possessive. You use it when you are showing someone else's ownership of something.
Ex. "How was 'your' day today?" or "Can we go to 'your' place today?"

You're is like they're but it is singular. You're is a contraction for 'you are".
Ex. "you're going to the store later, right?" or "You're so funny!"

The best way to distinguish them is to use the full word when thinking of a sentence before you write it. Does it make sense using "you are" instead of your?

For example, "You're house is amazing." This says "You are house is amazing." And just hearing it, it doesn't make sense. SO you would know to use "your" instead of "you're.
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The love language I Yes I think it flows beautifully. I love how they can express so much emotion in each word. Like I you find the beautiful scenery.My favorite actor is Lee Byung Hun And! My favorite music group is 2 NE 1.

yeah Oh I will give you plenty of advance, I can tell you it won 't be any time soon. Most likely in a couple of years when I finish College haha.will let you know what I I want to visit places, I have to do some more research. Oh I want to visit temples!

thanks! I Okay wasn 't sure if I had to add a word to make the phrase masculine or feminine.

Okay, 'There' is used when referring to a place or a thing.
Ex." Can you hand me that book over 'there' ?" or "I Korea love, have you ever been 'there' before?" " '

'Their shows possession.You use it when referring to a person's ownership of something.
Ex." Have you been inside of 'their' house?" or "The smiths bought a new puppy. But be careful, their 'puppy' is know to bite." "

They' re is a contraction for "they are." So you can write it either way, it means the same thing.
Ex." Do you know where 'they' re going? '" " 're', 'They all going to the Mall." "

As for your and you' re,Your is possessive. You use it when you are showing someone else's ownership of something.
Ex." How was', 'your day today?" or "Can we go to 'Your Place' today?" " '

You re is like they' re but it is singular.You' re is a contraction for "you are."
Ex." "You' re going to the store later, right?" or "You' re so funny! "

The best way to distinguish them is to use the full word when thinking of a sentence before you write it. Does it make sense using "You are" instead of your example?

For, "You' re house is amazing." This says "You are house is amazing." And just hearing it, it doesn' T make sense. SO you would know to use "your" instead of "you' re.
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