Your, you're Just because a noun is plural and ends with an S, doesn't mean there should be an apostrophe unless you're trying to show a nouns possession of something. Just a basic understanding of the English language is not being "over educated". There are a bunch of other glaring mistakes, but some of them were just too hard to pass up.
Your, you're Just because a noun is plural and ends with an S, doesn't mean there should be an apostrophe unless you're trying to show a nouns possession of something. Just a basic understanding of the English language is not being "over educated". There are a bunch of other glaring mistakes, but some of them were just too hard to pass up.