15 Grammar Goofs that make you look silly!. Your/You’re Your “Your” is a possessive pronoun as in “your car” or “your blog.” You're “You’re” is a contraction.

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15 Grammar Goofs that make you look silly!

Your/You’re Your “Your” is a possessive pronoun as in “your car” or “your blog.” You're “You’re” is a contraction of “you are,” as in: “You’re messing up your writing by using ‘your’ when you mean ‘you are.’”

It’s/Its It’s “It’s” is a contraction of “it is” or “it has.” It’s an apple! Its “Its” is a possessive pronoun as in : “This infographic has got its groove on,” Say your sentence out loud using “it is” instead. If that sounds goofy, “its” is likely correct.

There/Their/They’re There/Their Always do the “That’s ours!" test. Are you taking about more than one person and something they possess? If so, “their” will get you there. That’s ours! They’re “They’re” is a contraction of “they are,” so talk it out to be sure

Affect/Effect Affect “Affect” is a verb, as in “Your ability to communicate clearly will affect your income” Affect = “to influence” Effect =“a result” Effect “Effect” is most often a noun as in: “The effect of poor grammar on a person’s income is well documented.”

Then/Than Then The word “then” can have a variety of meanings, including “at a point in time” or “in addition to.” As a rule, use the word “than” when comparing and “then” in all other instances Than The word “Than” is used to compare two different things: “This is bigger than that.”

Loose/Lose Please don’t mess this up. If your pants are too loose, you might lose your pants.

Me, Myself, and I Me/I Choose between “me” and “I” by removing the other person from the sentence and using what doesn’t sound silly. Come to lunch with Jill and (me/I). Take out Jill. Which one sounds right? Myself “Myself” is only proper two ways, both used here: “Many despise asparagus, but I myself tolerate it. I thought to myself, “Why?”

Improper use of the apostrophe You need an apostrophe in two cases: For contractions (“don’t” for “do not forget the apostrophe”? And to show possession (“Frank’s apostrophe means the apostrophe belongs to Frank”)

Could’ve, would’ve, should’ve “Could’ve,” “would’ve,” and “should’ve” are legitimate verb contractions, but when spoken they sound like they end in “of” (wrong) instead of “have” (correct) “could of,” “would of,” and “should of” all make you look silly.

Complement/Compliment Complement “Complement” is something that adds to or supplements something else, or the act of doing so Compliment “Compliment” is something nice someone says about you.

Too/To/Two Too Too is a synonym for also or indicates excessiveness before a verb. "I am going to the mall, too." "I had too many tacos for lunch." To/Two to is a preposition before a noun or as an infinitive before a verb. 1."Please take me to the dance" 2."We don't need to buy that right now." Two = the number 2 1.I have two hands and two feet