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Posted by Margi (207.228.121.25) on April 05, 2000 at 13:46:23:

In Reply to: Grammer? posted by NickD on April 05, 2000 at 13:30:53:

You know, Nick, I was already aware of the differences between to, too, and two (thus my initial response to Hub) but thank you for explaining that to me.
Hub used the phrase 'your much to diplomatic' and, now that I re-read it, I have found another unfortunate spelling mistake. Not only is 'to' the wrong usage, but he has also commited an incorrect application of the word 'your'. It should have been you're, the contraction for the words you and are.


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