I'm sorry but it really isn't that hard to type out grammatically correct, coherent sentences. I can't read a post without picking out 15 wrong uses of your and you're, or their, there, and they're. Use your big kid words.
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9 Replies[quote]I'm sorry but it really isn't that hard to type out grammatically correct, coherent sentences. I can't read a post without picking out 15 wrong uses of your and you're, or their, there, and they're. Use your big kid words.[/quote] Firstly, [i]speaking[/i] English is an irrelevant term in this conversation because in verbal communication one does not consider commas or differentiate between their/there. Secondly, for the purpose of this subject, there's quite a bit of distance between being [i]coherent[/i] and [i]grammatically correct[/i]. One can improperly use [i]their/there[/i] and still communicate with precision the point they're trying to get across. So, coherence is more important than grammar; the previous sentence improperly ends with a preposition but I bet you understood what I was trying to communicate, right? Even though your grammar isn't the tightest, even though you make mistakes too, I wouldn't pick them all out because these are forums and the style of communication here is informal. Don't read people's posts like you're marking homework, not unless your grammar is 100% perfect.