Sending a Boy To Do A Man's Job?

Boy?

Presidential "Best Practices"?

Man..you should quit while you're ahead..well..

Your never "ahead".

But you could be less behind!

:lol:
 
Boy?

Presidential "Best Practices"?

Man..you should quit while you're ahead..well..

Your never "ahead".

But you could be less behind!

:lol:



'Your never "ahead".'???


"Understand the proper usage of the word you need. The best way to do that is to sound it out. There is a replacement test that will tell you for certain which word will fit. Read the sentence with "you are" in place of where the "your/you're" is intended. If it makes sense, then "you're" would be right. If not, then "your" would fit. You could also replace "your" with "my" in the sentence. If it fits, then use "your.""
How to Use You're and Your (with Usage Chart) - wikiHow


The OP really shook you up, huh?
 
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Boy?

Presidential "Best Practices"?

Man..you should quit while you're ahead..well..

Your never "ahead".

But you could be less behind!

:lol:



"Man..you should quit while you're ahead..well.."

"Two-dot ellipses are used in the language of computer coding, but not in ordinary text. Ellipsis points are always used three at a time in text (…) to show where words have been omitted."
The Grammarphobia Blog: Two dots or three?



The OP really, really shook you up...huh?
 
keep going PoliChic :dig:



The emoticon is designed to emphasize that another is in error.

As there are no errors in the OP, your choice of emoticons is the only error extant.

Try to be more accurate; one throwing confetti would be more appropriate here.
 
Boy?

Presidential "Best Practices"?

Man..you should quit while you're ahead..well..

Your never "ahead".

But you could be less behind!

:lol:



Please change 'location' from NYC to anywhere else.

You are lowering the perceived educational level of our fair city.
 

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