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Archived Okay grammar nazi's. What are some good tips and tricks to avoid/detect grammatical errors in a sentence? (AskVoat)
submitted 5.5 years ago by umpaloompa
I know the basic difference between an adjective and adverb or when to use they're and their.
So what tricks can you give me to better my English.
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[–] profanion 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 5.5 years ago
Normally the "its/it's"/"Your/you're" mistake is made those with English as their native language simply because pronouns work different from nouns.
[–] umpaloompa [S] 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 5.5 years ago
Don't you worry we non-natives do the same mistake to. ;)
On another note I never heard of its? Anyway one google search brought me here to explain the difference.
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[–] profanion ago
Normally the "its/it's"/"Your/you're" mistake is made those with English as their native language simply because pronouns work different from nouns.
[–] umpaloompa [S] ago
Don't you worry we non-natives do the same mistake to. ;)
On another note I never heard of its? Anyway one google search brought me here to explain the difference.