On your birthday, all I could afford to get you was an apostophe and an extra e. I’ll let you guess where they are, make a fun birthday party game out of it.
Congrats for making the blog, Jonathan! This is unusual in that the mistake is usually made in the other direction, that is, using “your” when “you’re” is correct. It’s rare to see this usage.
This is terrible.
You hardly even look you’re age!
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On your birthday, all I could afford to get you was an apostophe and an extra e. I’ll let you guess where they are, make a fun birthday party game out of it.
It’s a party and your invited!
Congrats for making the blog, Jonathan! This is unusual in that the mistake is usually made in the other direction, that is, using “your” when “you’re” is correct. It’s rare to see this usage.
I don’t want to be the birthday tonight, it’s your turn!
I love how far away the ‘re is from the rest of the You. That’s hilarious. If only they’d also said “Brithday”…
someone finally used the word missing from so many other places,but they use it wrong.