Now, here's a thread dedicated to the specific purpose of helping people with their grammar and clarifying some things up a bit. For example:
There, Their, They're
- There - certain point of context. (Example: The object landed over there.)
- Their - possessive form. (Example: Their weapons were disabled.)
- They're - "They are." (Example: They're going to the base.)
To, Too, Two
- To - infinitive. (Example: I want to help you.)
- Too - in addition/in excess. (Example: Logan was injured. Sabretooth was injured too. / You are going too fast.)
- Two - the number. (Example: Two members were selected.)
Your, You're
- Your - possessive form. (Example: Your shoe is untied.)
- You're - "You are." (Example: You're going to do this.)
His, He's
- His - possessive form. (Example: His food was ready.)
- He's - "He is." (Example: He's going to be late.)
This is a start. If you have any further questions, please let me know.
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