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Why do so many native English speakers confuse your and you're? I've literally never seen it happening to ESL, only to natives.

And to ESL, what mistake do you usually make that you wish you could easily correct? I always have to think if I should use before or after, for some reason.
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The English language is a disgusting mongrel "language" and I do not respect it enough to write it correctly all the time. The only languages I care about are Latin (while praying the rosary) and Spanish, which I am studying.
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>Why do so many native English speakers confuse your and you're?
Dyslexia



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