It's been really entertaining reading all of these strike posts. Both sides have been great. Keep up the good work.
However, I thought we could all use a quick English lesson:
Your: of or relating to you or yourself or yourselves especially as possessor or possessors. Ex. Your union has let you down.
You're: you are. Ex. You're a moron. (A line frequently used in this forum)
There: in or at a place. Ex. The picket line is over there.
They're: they are. Ex. They're going to win.
Their: of or relating to them or themselves especially as possessors, agents, or objects of an action. Ex. The replacement mechanics are doing their best to reduce the backlog of mechanical issues caused by a work slowdown.
Oh, and when starting a new sentence, the first word is capitalized.
However, I thought we could all use a quick English lesson:
Your: of or relating to you or yourself or yourselves especially as possessor or possessors. Ex. Your union has let you down.
You're: you are. Ex. You're a moron. (A line frequently used in this forum)
There: in or at a place. Ex. The picket line is over there.
They're: they are. Ex. They're going to win.
Their: of or relating to them or themselves especially as possessors, agents, or objects of an action. Ex. The replacement mechanics are doing their best to reduce the backlog of mechanical issues caused by a work slowdown.
Oh, and when starting a new sentence, the first word is capitalized.