Quote Originally Posted by admin2 View Post
Technically it's (it is) "You are" which is expressed as You're with the apostrophe designating the elimination of the "A".......just to be completely correct, not to mention that this is the easiest way to remember which word (your vs. you're) in a sentence.


Unless of course you are referring to days past or days of yore ...............let's keep it straight folks
First we have Mr Spellchecker HOTBOAT, now we have "proper english use" Admin2...do you even own a boat or some college kid working a side job for Vic?