“Their” is actually a plural, third person pronoun. It is often used (not really correctly) to replace his/her when the gender is unknown. In this case I would assume “K” would know the gender of “M” and should use his/her.
At last! I finally smiled at something new at the LOL sites. It has been literally days since anything has been better than merely average.
Numbers – lol
Letters – lol
There – LOL
*smile*
Plus as an added bonus for the really nitpicky: “some one” is one word – someone.
LOL
I am truly surprised that there wasn’t an apostrophe inserted in there somewhere.
Um…their.
Don’t you just HATE when people confuse those? Really, it’s not that hard to remember….people my age continually mess up these, and it’s pretty sad.
I have a question for you to answer for me please…Who cares? Unless its an English paper for there teacher, it sounds the same.
oh, and btw, please don’t go Grammar Nazi on me, i spelled ‘there/their’ wrong on purpose.
BURN. My OCD demands it.
He cares, because mankind is getting dumber and dumber. And oh yeah, people make those mistakes on their essays, too. lol
AWESOME XDXD
Maybe its algebra win?
um…their
ihh, “there,” really. this kid will be a janitor.
Um…THEY’RE!
… fail
HAHAHA… fuckin’ stupid!!
….Wow.
Someone knows their (possessive) numbers.
Of course, one could have put “there” or “they’re” into the second line.
“Ummm… there. Letters.” Meaning “There you have it-these are letters.”
Followed by:
“Ummmm… they’re letters.” Meaning “They are letters.”
hope everyone learned something today.
I think the dude was being sarcastic about the “letter” thing…
Um…’his’ (as ‘someone’ is singular). Epic spelling, grammar, and character recognition triple fail.
I think “their” is correct here, and it’s unrelated to singular/plural.
“Their” is actually a plural, third person pronoun. It is often used (not really correctly) to replace his/her when the gender is unknown. In this case I would assume “K” would know the gender of “M” and should use his/her.
No, it would be “his” or “her.” “Their” is incorrect, because it is plural and “someone” is singular. The pronoun and the antecedent have to agree.
http://depts.dyc.edu/learningcenter/owl/agreement_pa.htm
Is this what you call something clever?
I wonder if he’s as smart as Heidi and can count to potato?
At last! I finally smiled at something new at the LOL sites. It has been literally days since anything has been better than merely average.
Numbers – lol
Letters – lol
There – LOL
*smile*
Plus as an added bonus for the really nitpicky: “some one” is one word – someone.
LOL
I am truly surprised that there wasn’t an apostrophe inserted in there somewhere.
what the fuck is your fucking problem you mother fucking piece of shit hole!!?
i feel big and powerful when i use harsh words too.
they all fail, they forgot the 3 last letters æ, ø and å.
SatW WIN
this site does not get the concept when people try to be funny and sacarstic in facebook
super fail
ultra fail beats super fail. muhaha.