Thread:PersonThatDrinksJuice/@comment-31790818-20200411235505

I'll get on, what's your name (Animal jam)? I'm Nappydappy, my sister named it in 2015 so whatever.

Also, use "your" when talking about a possession: "Your thing." Use you're if it can be substituted as "you are." For example: "You're a turtle, right?" Because you can substitute the "your" for "you are."

Furthermore, their is the "their" version of "your," that is possessive. "Their thing. Their possession." Use "they're" when you mean "they are." For example: "That's what they're doing." Use "they're" because the "their" there can be substituted for "they are." Any other their is there. It's hard to explain "there." It's a location/time type of "there." "Will you be there?" Use there because you cannot substitute the "their" there for "they are" so it makes sense. It's also not a possession, it's not "their thing." It's a location (or a time), so you use "there."

Just helping you because this is all important for getting a job and college education, also it's grammatically correct, and grammar is a serious thing. Using "their" instead of "they're" is like calling a potato an octopus. There's no reason not to follow these rules, so please do. It will help you in your future, and not abiding by them will seriously bring you down. I'm doing this early and politely so you aren't constantly bugged by grammar nazis.

With that out of the way, wanna chat Animal Jam? 