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Post by beaver132 on Feb 5, 2016 18:11:54 GMT
Ahem, so sorry, but couldn't resist. It's Her Majesty's ship, not Her Majesties as we only have one Queen and it 'belongs' to her. (God, I hope I've got my punctuation and spelling right or I'll be for it) You are correct, I will however blame it on predictive text I agree, predictable sex is a problem.
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Post by beaver132 on Feb 5, 2016 18:15:20 GMT
Ahem, so sorry, but couldn't resist. It's Her Majesty's ship, not Her Majesties as we only have one Queen and it 'belongs' to her. (God, I hope I've got my punctuation and spelling right or I'll be for it) Well done, that man (apart from the lack of a full stop, of course). Could you please explain to the assembled masses the difference between "there", "their", and "they're". Wrong use of those occurs more frequently here than references to the reigning monarch. Quick, Henbury, kick me back to the original thread again! To paraphrase a recent social media post; Their - denotes f'king possession. There - denotes f'king location. They're - they f'king are.
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Post by pirate49 on Feb 5, 2016 18:31:50 GMT
'They're over there with their friends.'
I thank you.
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Post by Thatslife on Feb 8, 2016 21:08:11 GMT
Posted in error
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