Where's U're?: A Correct Grammar Usage Handbook for Common Errors
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Barbara J. Belisle
Barbara J. Belisle is a retired English teacher from Shelby County, Alabama, school system. While a teacher, she received one of Alabama’s first Golden Apple for the Teacher awards, was listed in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, was selected as Teacher of the Year at her school, and was presented the Community Service Award. She holds membership in three professional education associations, The American Association of University Women, and several community organizations, including the Montevallo Arts Council, and the Montevallo Main Street Players. Presently, she works part time as the night manager of circulation at the Carmichael Library at the University of Montevallo in Montevallo, Alabama. She is author of THE SAY AND DUCK CHRONICLES – PART I, and REAPING TENANTS, recently published. She has authored a children’s story, several personal narratives, and a correct grammar usage handbook. One of her poems, “Do Fence Them In” is published in The National Library of Poetry’s “Windows of the Soul.” She is mother of three, the grandmother of seven, and the great-grandmother of four.
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Where's U're? - Barbara J. Belisle
WHERE’S U’RE?
A CORRECT GRAMMAR USAGE
HANDBOOK FOR COMMON ERRORS
1.tifA NEVER SAY OR WRITE . . .
PROJECT
BY
BARBARA J. BELISLE
Copyright © 2007 by Barbara J. Belisle.
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Contents
FOREWORD
I
INTRODUCTION
II
PRONOUNS FOLLOWING PREPOSITIONS
III
CORRECT USE OF HERE’S AND
THERE’S"
IV
MISUSE OF YOUR
AND YOU’RE
V
USE OF TRY AND
AND TRY TO
VI
PLURAL S
AND APOSTROPHE S
VII
USE OF IT’S
AND ITS
VIII
MISUSE OF IF I WOULD HAVE . . .
IX
POSSESSIVES BEFORE GERUNDS
X
INCORRECT USE OF THEIR
AND THEY
XI
COMMA USAGE
XII
MISPRONUNCIATIONS
ADDITIONAL NOTES AND REMINDERS
XIII
FINAL COMMENTS
DEDICATION
This book is dedicated to those who sometime feel unsure about the way something should be said, to those who just don’t know, and, of course, to those who think they know.
FOREWORD
WHERE’S U’RE is a quick reference guide to the correct usage of commonly misused words/phrases. I use the "never say