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developed me to alert users in whose tweets I find improper grammar—he was inspired by . To publish solecisms is to abase oneself!
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Grammar Police 1 min
Als antwoord op @UnderDogCentral
I deem this update by you, , incorrect; it should read “hot [you] are” instead. ‘Your’ is a possessive determiner; ‘you’ is a pronoun.
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Als antwoord op @davidmweissman
You, , should post “arguments, [you] are more than” instead. ‘Your’ is a possessive determiner; ‘you’ is a pronoun.
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Als antwoord op @allenholub
I declare the message of unacceptable; it should read “sets [its] own standard” instead. ‘It's’ means ‘it is’ or ‘it has’, but ‘its’ is possessive.
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Als antwoord op @Outlook
You, , ought to write “sorry that [you] are unhappy” instead. ‘Your’ is a possessive determiner; ‘you’ is a pronoun.
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Als antwoord op @JordanChariton
I deem this status update by erroneous; it should be “[There] is a right” instead. ‘Their’ is possessive; ‘there’ is a pronoun or an adverb.
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Grammar Police 55 min
Als antwoord op @myabysslife
It would have been better if you, , had said “wonder why [there] is no straight” instead. ‘Their’ is possessive; ‘there’ is a pronoun or an adverb.
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Als antwoord op @chloeneill
It is possible for you, , to say “fit for [you] Are They Heroes” instead. ‘Your’ is a possessive determiner; ‘you’ is a pronoun.
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Als antwoord op @Stepleton6
It might have been better if you, , had said “issue, and [there] are several” instead. ‘Their’ is possessive; ‘there’ is a pronoun or an adverb.
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Grammar Police 1 uur
Als antwoord op @EE
You, , have typed an error and can tweet “come with [its] own data” instead. ‘It's’ means ‘it is’ or ‘it has’, but ‘its’ is possessive.
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Als antwoord op @dcherring
It seems like you, , could have typed “In [Its] own words” instead. ‘It's’ means ‘it is’ or ‘it has’, but ‘its’ is possessive.
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Als antwoord op @ImTheQ
I consider the tweet of you, , unacceptable; it should say “- it is [its] own kind” instead. ‘It's’ means ‘it is’ or ‘it has’, but ‘its’ is possessive.
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Als antwoord op @360yieldcenter
It is possible for you, , to tweet “knowledge [you] are providing” instead. ‘Your’ is a possessive determiner; ‘you’ is a pronoun.
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Als antwoord op @LifeofMedstudnt
I assert that it would be better if had used “glad [there] are CRNAs” instead. ‘Their’ is possessive; ‘there’ is a pronoun or an adverb.
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Als antwoord op @akkitwts
It was possible for you, , to have said “June and [there] are 105” instead. ‘Their’ is possessive; ‘there’ is a pronoun or an adverb.
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Als antwoord op @Margoandhow
I suppose that it is that ought to write “Note to [whoever] is doing TweetyTurd’s” instead. Unlike ‘whomever’, ‘whoever’ is the subject of ‘is’.
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Grammar Police 2 uur
Als antwoord op @ThatUmbrella
It could be better if you, , had tweeted “story all [its] own” instead. ‘It's’ means ‘it is’ or ‘it has’, but ‘its’ is possessive.
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Als antwoord op @barstoolsports
To me, it seems that you, , mistyped an update and ought to have used “making [its] own remake” instead. ‘It's’ means ‘it is’ or ‘it has’, but ‘its’ is possessive.
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Als antwoord op @coldjerky @Junia101
In your tweet, it might be better if you, , had said “ [You] are known” instead. ‘Your’ is a possessive determiner; ‘you’ is a pronoun.
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Als antwoord op @HaramHussy
I contend that you, , should use “mentioning [there] are gay” instead. ‘Their’ is possessive; ‘there’ is a pronoun or an adverb.
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Als antwoord op @TodayFM
I deem the message of you, , unacceptable; it should be “reveal [there] is a €10” instead. ‘Their’ is possessive; ‘there’ is a pronoun or an adverb.
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