Their grammar is correct; you're wrong. You're is the contraction for "you are"; your is a possessive pronoun. In case you don't really believe me (and it's clear that you threw all your English grammar books away, here's a link to the relevant page http://esl.about.com/od/grammarintermediate/a/cm_your.htm .
Gad Get was right to correct their grammar as they were wrong (as are you). In case you don't believe me (and it's clear you're an ignorant douche who thinks he knows everything and tries to correct others' "mistakes" but only succeeds in making himself look foolish) I've put the original sentence below:
"Using...some miscellaneous stuff you're crafty self is bound to have just laying around"
so if the sentence is correct, as you say it is, then it would read like this without the contraction:
"Using...some miscellaneous stuff you are crafty self is bound to have just laying around"
Hmm... "you are crafty self" huh? Doesn't really sound so good anymore does it Mr. Linguistics?
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Gad Get,
Their grammar is correct; you're wrong. You're is the contraction for "you are"; your is a possessive pronoun. In case you don't really believe me (and it's clear that you threw all your English grammar books away, here's a link to the relevant page http://esl.about.com/od/grammarintermediate/a/cm_your.htm .
You should of replied to the grammar guy.
Chad Ellis,
Gad Get was right to correct their grammar as they were wrong (as are you). In case you don't believe me (and it's clear you're an ignorant douche who thinks he knows everything and tries to correct others' "mistakes" but only succeeds in making himself look foolish) I've put the original sentence below:
"Using...some miscellaneous stuff you're crafty self is bound to have just laying around"
so if the sentence is correct, as you say it is, then it would read like this without the contraction:
"Using...some miscellaneous stuff you are crafty self is bound to have just laying around"
Hmm... "you are crafty self" huh? Doesn't really sound so good anymore does it Mr. Linguistics?
Here's a handy little worksheet I found that might help you out a bit.
http://www.english-zone.com/teach/your1.html