joshuabardwell said:Wow. A little harsh, huh? Hey, as long as we're pointing fingers, you made a "your/you're" error. Some people don't speak English as a first language. Is that the kind of welcome you want to give them? I understood his question just fine.
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In the post you qouted, I can't find how "your" is used incorrectly.
The poster wrote, "maybe, while your learning about the proper setup for your tractor...". Should be you're because it is the conjunction of "to be," "you are," not possessive, "your." Not that I really give a ****, mind you, because we all make mistakes. I just thought he was being a little harsh to the OP, who may not even speak English as a first language, and even if he did, didn't deserve the treatment he got. Two sayings come to mind: if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all, and people who live in grammatical glass houses shouldn't throw stones.