The Lockerroom
This is a the place to discuss the site, community issues, discuss ideas for opinions, and other things related to the community but not specifically about sports. You can add something to the locker room by clicking the link.
Quick Grammar Lesson with SSReporters
"Your Back" - Behbigben15
"My back?" - Manny Stiles
"Dammit, I meant you're back" - BBB15
This is a common mistake confusing your and you're. Many people say your welcome instead of you're welcome. I'm here to give you an example I'm continuing to learn in high school.
Correct: You're welcome. You're is also known as "you are". It's saying you are welcome, not your.
Incorrect: Your welcome. If you say "your welcome" after "thank you", that would mean that you're giving that it is their welcome.
Do we have that part clear? This has been a quick grammar lesson with SSR.
