Now your YOU'RE disrespecting me?
"Your" is possessive, as in: "Your English is atrocious."
"You're" is the contraction of "you are," as in: "You're a chicken."
You have been here since 2009.. and still a Tour Pro.... your YOU'RE (again!) no better then THAN me.. lol..
(the ellipsis, or "dot dot dot," as you probably call it, is three, not two, dots.)
"Than" in this case is used in this case for a comparison, whereas "then" is usually used for sequences, e.g.: "You're even dumber than I thought."
THIS IS TO too FUNNY!!!! Ive been a member of WGT.com for less then 5 months.!!!!!
"To" vs. "too"? Come on now, this is grade school stuff. If you didn't graduate, then (NOT than!) I'm sorry, didn't mean to offend.
YOU ARIE THE SANDBAGGER MY FRIEND!! & YOUR IN A COUNTRY CLUB!!
Again with the your!
YOU JUST WON A CLUB TOURNEY... that was just for pros and tour pros.... HHAHHAHAHHAHHAHA
It's "HA," not HHA or HAHH
But you been YOU'VE BEEN here for 3 years LOL!! I think I just heard it all now..
"You been" may be fine in speech among your (note: your, not you're) fellow riffraff, but not in writing.