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Re: Is it correct to say "there" "their" or "they're"?
No actually I don't get the idea.

For your information "there", "their", and "they are (they're)" have completely different meanings. So what are you trying to say? This is not quite the same thing as saying, "You say 'potato', I say 'potato'".
Posted by: the_seb   Posted on: 10/06/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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