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Discussion in 'Employment/College Program/International' started by MarieDen, Feb 17, 2013.

    TubaGeek Well-Known Member

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    Raven wasn't blowing a gasket, she was just teaching you when to use "you're" vs "your". I'm sure she normally wouldn't have bothered, but, since you feel it necessary to call out someone who's first language isn't English on a very common method of proposing a hypothetical situation, it seems to be a very fair response.
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    cowanfamily Well-Known Member

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    Whatever Tubageek, the name says it all!

    raven24 Well-Known Member

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    This, times one hundred.

    raven24 Well-Known Member

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    I was going to ignore this... An exclamation point can indicate things like excitement, shock, yelling... One uses caps when they want to put emphasis on a word. One can also italicize the word for emphasis.

    We've had ourselves a nice English lesson today.:)

    cowanfamily Well-Known Member

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    Let it go. One can also get a clue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    raven24 Well-Known Member

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    LOL, stop making grammatical errors and I will let it go! It's the editor in me.

    What were we saying about Canadians and employment at Disney?;)

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