Explain to me why "your" is not a grammatical error when the intention was to mean "you're" - in effect "you are ". It's not a spelling mistake surely ?
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Clearly they need a better business model. There's a big demand globally. Perhaps they should attempt to take over whoever owns Youtube these days
In linguistics, grammar (from Ancient Greekγραμματική) is the set of structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases and words in a natural language. The term refers also to the study of such rules and this field includes phonology, morphology and syntax, often complemented by phonetics, semantics and pragmatics.
Looking forward to trying the Doner Summer place. Looks really good. You’re not quite right about Macdonalds veggie burgers though. They’re not cooked on the same grill as meat. They’re actually cooked with the fries (which are vegan) The reason their veggie burgers aren’t vegan is they use eggs in the sauce, so vegans can get one but ask for no sauce.
In 1964 an international convention held in Geneva, concluded that grammar has no structure as it is fluid and evolves over time. Dr P Tnucaru of the Polish Institute of Written Language, stated that "We need to reverse the trend to point out grammatical errors."
Studies have also shown that calcium from plant based sources is poorer quality and harder to absorb, meaning vegans are more likely to be deficient in calcium than non-vegans. People can pick and choose studies to suit their argument, nutritional studies are notoriously biased and flawed. Most of the major contributors to ill health are vegan such as alcohol, tobacco, sugar, salt and refined vegetable oils / syrups, these account for the majority of obesity, strokes, heart disease, cancer, diabetes...etc. The link between animal specific fat and heart disease has long been debunked whilst the links between meat and cancer are tenuous at best and even then only pose a similar risk to certain widespread pesticides used on vegetables. A balanced diet high in unprocessed, natural foods is the answer, there's no reason to exclude anything for any reason other than personal preference. Don't get me started on the hypocrisy involved in the compassion / environmental arguments!