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You vs. Your 3

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Chopstik

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Oct 24, 2001
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Ok, we have a difference of opinion going here in my office on a survey we are preparing to send out. One of the sentences has been questioned as to being grammatically correct and, this being the forum that it is, I thought could help us to resolve the debate. The sentence is as follows:
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We appreciate you[b](r)[/b] taking the time to complete the following survey to let us know how we are doing in serving you.
Should the first you where I have added the "r" be you or your? All input is appreciated.

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"I am not young enough to know everything."
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
 
This thread is just like work.
It seems we all have so many meetings that sound much like this. [wink]
 
My vote goes with ChrisHunt...and, of course with deputydoofy - my brain hurts too [dazed]!
Thanks!
Elanor
 
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