it’s = ‘it is’ - NOT ‘belonging to it’
Plurals do NOT need apostrophes: apostrophes show contraction and possession!
there = in that location
they’re = they are
their = belonging to them
It is NOT 'could of', it is 'could have'
'I' is the subject of a sentence, as in: 'Brian and I went birding'
'me' is the object of sentence, as in 'He showed the Hoopoe to Brian and me'
These are RULES of grammar: non -negotiable!
It is NOT 'could of', it is 'could have'
'I' is the subject of a sentence, as in: 'Brian and I went birding'
'me' is the object of sentence, as in 'He showed the Hoopoe to Brian and me'
These are RULES of grammar: non -negotiable!
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