So, last one of these up for a while, until you make another unforgivable spelling or grammar faux pas, then there will be another.
This week’s quiz focuses on Your, You’re and Yore. Although you are unlikely to muddle the last one up, it’s nice to do things in threes, isn’t it? So, here we go.
Your = Belonging to you. Example: “is that your coat?”
You’re = Abbreviation of “you are”. Example “You’re the most beautiful badger I have ever seen.”
Yore = a while ago. Example: “That happened in days of yore.”
So, your mission is, to use all three correctly in one sentence, and pop it in a comment below.
Good luck Nibblers.
Published on August 10, 2015 12:30