I'm not even near perfect at punctuation in my native language, let alone english. (And I will never ever set punctuation inside of quotes no matter how correct it is, you know, like "this.")
Now only the "their, there, they're" problem remains.
Now only the "their, there, they're" problem remains.
Their is used to refer to a person whereas there is used to refer to a place. They're is a shortened version of "they are" and refers to multiple people.
Are you sure about that? I could've sworn it gave me the message for the capital U and the "u" in quotes. *does a test post*
Edit: Strange, maybe it had something to do with the period and the 's. More tests...
U.
'u'
Edit 2: *is confused*
Are you sure you didn't change the rules since I made that post? Maybe I'm not remembering correctly and there was another "u" in that post also and I changed 2 different "u"s at once, but I'm pretty sure changing it to a v was the only change I made between the last 2 times I tried to post that.