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College students and grads should know better.

there - a place -- The game against Georgia Southen was over there.

they're - a contraction for "they are" -- They're going to flame me for this.

their - the possessive form of they -- The clock was in their favor.

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lose - the opposite of win, a state of loss -- We did not lose to Kentucky.

loose - the opposite of tight, rhymes with 'noose' -- Vaden will make you pay for loose coverage.
they're you go, giving a lose explanation on how there loosing intelligence up their at UAT
BhamHoosier Wrote:they're you go, giving a lose explanation on how there loosing intelligence up their at UAT

My point eggzackly!
Ok.. and WHY are you Grammar Nazi all the sudden???05-stirthepot
Many UAB posters on this board make the same mistakes.
CrimsonDragon Wrote:Ok.. and WHY are you Grammar Nazi all the sudden???05-stirthepot


Um, he was taking a 15 minute break and I was filling in?
He's my Grasshopper.
Grammar-Nazi Wrote:He's my Grasshopper.

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