http://www.read-write-now.org/
verry yoosfull too a heep off peeple on heer !!!!
OK!!
What are you telling me,
which I do not understand? :o
Today's spot quiz -
the meaning of the following -
there?
their?
they're?
hay:o us dat no funny just coz ure not yung:thumb and dun get da new
skool:thumb
:thumb not our folt
forget da old:repuke liv in da nu
yo:bounce:bounce:bounce:bounce
heh, could'nt resist :P
Kombi69
You serious?
ok...
There. As in "over there"
Their: expression of ownership - As in "They showed me their kombi"
They're. Abbreviation of "they are".
Congrats, Jay gets the gold star.
Just so surprised how often these get mixed up on this forum. I'd say have a look at the "Bouncer" posts for examples but ...
No probs with the new lingo, English is a living language, but the way it gets misused seems some people are way munted. (see http://www.urbandictionary.com/ )
Not every one went to school though.
I was taken out of school late in year 6.
Never been to high school.
I'm now 26 and i can't say my english is great but i can get by.
People don't need to be put down because they can't spell or type correctly.
get over your selves guys and leave us be. WE DO TRY, well most of us
there, their, they're is grade 3 education. it isn't a matter of putting people down, it is often difficult to understand what is being said.
maybe they should have a spell check available on the post reply section.
I couldn't remember anything from year 3 if i tried, I wouldn't even know what school i was at in year 3.
I'm the same dude. Not past year 8. But I put in an effort and try to learn where I can. I don't understand this new lingo though. If you can write it, why not have it make sense? But each to their own, I guess.