Who is the greatest comedic actor of all time?

Who is the greatest comedic actor of all time?

Top 10 Comedy Actors of All Time

  • #8: Mel Brooks. 1926-
  • #7: Marx Brothers. Various.
  • #6: Eddie Murphy. 1961-
  • #5: Peter Sellers. 1925-1980.
  • #4: Robin Williams. 1951-2014.
  • #3: Buster Keaton. 1895-1966.
  • #2: Jim Carrey. 1962-
  • #1: Charlie Chaplin. 1889 – 1977.

Is it crazy or your crazy?

Replace YOUR with MY. If it sounds correct then YOUR is correct. If it doesn’t sound correct, then you need to use YOU’RE. YOUR house is big. YOUR crazy.

What does you’re * mean?

your/ you’re You’re is short for “you are” and your shows ownership. If you’re getting them mixed up, your secret is safe with us. Better yet, here’s help!

What are the 3 different yours?

Your, You’re

  • your – possessive, the thing belonging to you. See how it ends in “our”? Use that as a reminder. When it belongs to us, it’s our thing. When it belongs to you, it’s your thing.
  • you’re – a contraction of the words “you are”. The apostrophe is your signal that the word can be split into two words.

What is the difference between the and they?

Their is the possessive of they, as in “They live there but it isn’t their house.” Here you want to indicate that the house belongs to them. They’re is a contraction of they are, so that to say, “They’re over there in their new house” means “They are over at that place in the new house that belongs to them.”

How do you use they or their?

They and them are always used in place of plural nouns or noun groups in the third person. However the fundamental difference between the two in grammatical terms, is that they is a subject pronoun, and them is an object pronoun. They is used to refer to the subject of a clause.

Is there’re correct?

Technically speaking, “there’re” is grammatically correct, as the plural of ‘there’s’.

Who will or who ll?

Who’ll is defined as who will or who shall. An example of the use of who’ll is in the sentence, “Who’ll take the garbage out tonight?” which means “Who will take the garbage out tonight?” Contraction of who will.

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