(05-06-2012, 01:55 AM)Irreligious Wrote: I don't know if this was made on purpose, but it's a common error.It was meant to be "Your" and not "You're".
He was saying "Your Grammar" not "You're Grammar".
You are = You're.
Example: You're holding onto my hand quite tight.
"Your" as in something belonging to someone.
Example: Your hand is gripping my hand rather tight.