Crysis Onyx user! Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 2,835 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jun 29, 2011 #1 It should be "Groups you are a member of"; that's the grammatically correct one. "You're" is right for this situation but "you are" is the actual correct one. xoxoxoxo
It should be "Groups you are a member of"; that's the grammatically correct one. "You're" is right for this situation but "you are" is the actual correct one. xoxoxoxo
Davidx Onyx user! Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 1,880 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jun 29, 2011 #2 Nope sorry it should be "Your". But seriously, it doesn't matter all to much which form is used, but I guess "You Are" does sound a bit better.
Nope sorry it should be "Your". But seriously, it doesn't matter all to much which form is used, but I guess "You Are" does sound a bit better.
CrystuL Onyx user! Joined Mar 25, 2011 Posts 1,339 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jun 29, 2011 #3 Actually, the correct term can be "Groups you're a member of" or "Groups you are a member of". We would only use the second one in formal writing just because in formal writing you are supposed to avoid contractions.
Actually, the correct term can be "Groups you're a member of" or "Groups you are a member of". We would only use the second one in formal writing just because in formal writing you are supposed to avoid contractions.
Mc. Donalds Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 3,339 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jun 29, 2011 #4 It should be Groups you're a member of because it's in-formal.
fatMatch Onyx user! Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 691 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jun 29, 2011 #5 "Groups you're a member of" is fine. This website isn't a business letter, it doesn't have to be formal. You're right about one thing. You're is the correct contraction for you are.
"Groups you're a member of" is fine. This website isn't a business letter, it doesn't have to be formal. You're right about one thing. You're is the correct contraction for you are.
EAF Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 1,984 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jun 29, 2011 #6 I see the grammar error! The Y in you're is capital.