Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-96.252.245.207-20130116060134/@comment-24.235.145.105-20150309192709

24.132.78.228 wrote: 71.61.178.23 wrote: To the person who originally posted this thread--are you a native English speaker? Not that it's bad if your not, I'm just curious. Are you? It's "You're" by the way. No, sometimes the formality with contractions are interchangable. For example:

Who else is flying to Belgium tomorrow? CORRECT : Only you are, Sera. INCORRECT: Only you're, Sera.

In speech its not common for someone to say, "You're a native English speaker?". You're is used more commonly for stating an adjective of a noun while, "Are you?" Is more in the context of verifying an adjective with a question. Also, take note that it is informal to use, "You're..." in writting and communication.

Example 1: Are you comming in for your inverview?

Example 2: You're comming in for your interview?

In addition to this lession, I would like you to start putting apostrophes before a quote.

As for this discussion, I do hope for The Elder Scrolls: VI to take place in Elsweyr. Actually, any sourthern province will do. We already have a game that focused on; Hammfell, Highrock, Skyrim, Cyrodiil, and Vvardenfell. The whole province of Morrowind would be nice but I would like it to alleviate and possibly recover a bit after everything it has gone through from all the catastrophic events within its region.