Hi:
Credibility is one of the hardest things to come by online. (Did you know that?) It amazes me to see how many people flush theirs down the proverbial loo by mixing up the following words. If you struggle with them, here's help...
YOUR vs YOU'RE
Your shows ownership
Example: it’s your choice, it’s your money
You’re is a contraction of “you” and “are”
Example: You're on the right track
THEIR, THEY'RE & THERE
Their refers to when "they" own something.
Example: It's their house. Their website is nice.
They're is a contraction for 'they are'
Example: They're giving away $500
There means "at/in that place," "at that point" or "in that way"
Examples: Sit over there... stop right there... I can't agree with you there.
LOOSE vs LOSE
Loose means not fastened, uncontainted, not bundled or not tightly fitting.
Examples: A pile of loose papers. My shoes are too loose.
Lose means to fail to keep, to fail to maintain, or to fail to win.
Example: You can lose money, you can lose your keys and you can lose a game.
What on earth does grammar have to do with a profit forum?
Easy. If you tell people they can loose weight with your program - you'll probably lose the sale, lose the profit and lose credibility, too.
Same thing if you tell them "there" welcome to join your group.
Know what I find mildly amusing? The number of people online that claim to have a Master's Degree or a Doctorate, but still mix those words up.
I know a lot of people struggle with grammar, but are colleges that bad? Bad enough that a person can hold a degree and not know the difference between 'they're' and 'there'?
Or do you think there are a lot of people with bogus doctorates and degrees? Maybe an interesting conversation?
: )
Linda
P.S. Know any others that get skewed often or that drive you up the wall?
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