Quote Originally Posted by eejit101 View Post
Thought for Saturday....

If your representing yourself in court, as many lawyers do, do they ask themselves questions then answer them?
I have no clue.

But the question should be phrased if you're representing*

Because your is the word for possession so it would be your representing, as representing is a piece of property when it's not.

You're is for you are.

So it should be you're representing yourself in court....

Hope you don't get annoyed with my grammar fixes.

And I liked ringos' answer to this.