So anyway I was just wondering if your coming over later. Try again. It's the wrong word. It's like you typed "So anyway I was just wondering if amphicarpous coming over later." It doesn't make sense. Please help to stop people from misusing these simple homonyms. If you happen to be feeling lazy and don't want to put in the extra apostrophe and that annoying e at the end, just go with "ur". It is even easier to type than your. If you insist on randomly choosing one, (I've seen ones like "What's that in you're pocket?"), then add yore to the mix. It means times of old. Amphicarpous means producing two kinds of fruit, if you were wondering. I couldn't think of a more random word.
(read less)So anyway I was just wondering if your coming over later. Try again. It's the wrong word. It's like you typed "So anyway I was just wondering if amphicarpous coming over later." It doesn't make sense. Please help to stop people from misusing these simple homonyms. If you happen to be feeling lazy and don't want to put in the extra apostrophe and that annoying e at the end, just go with "ur". It is even easier to type than your. If you insist on randomly choosing one, (I've seen ones like...
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