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Latest post Thu, Feb 19 2004 5:08 AM by Wushu. 4 replies.
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Wushu  +  22815 Thu, 19 Feb 04 05:08 AM
Is "you're" used correctly in this sentence?


You're not up to that level.

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"Some say the blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice I say the darker the flesh then the deeper the roots" - Tupac Shakur "Keep Ya Head Up"
whl626, 5 yr 281 days ago
Sure. You're = you are
Wushu, 5 yr 279 days ago
Thanks.

This weirdo at a forum kept on telling me I was wrong.

I couldn't figure out why.

rommie  +  23053 Sat, 21 Feb 04 01:25 PM
Maybe they believed that they were up to that level, or that you were not qualified to make such an assessment. Smile [:)]

The grammar is sound. It's just the truth we can't vouch for.

Rommie
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whl626, 5 yr 279 days ago
It is a fine sentence. I guess
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