Argh. Who was it who coined the phrase 'pledge the library'? I understand that there's a level of informality in some online communication, but when you're typing to a community of people whose education level is college level or beyond, it's a nice gesture to use proper grammar/spelling/etc. It's difficult to read your post it's so riddled with mistakes.
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Originally Posted by nyr1993
During Rush I really fell in love with 2 sorority's.
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Sororities. Apostrophes indicate possession. You're trying to convey plurality. Print
this poster and hang it on your wall.
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Originally Posted by nyr1993
Some girls where going for the Red one and thats the only one they would choose so after i came from tours at the red i loved it but i loved it even more just because all my friends loved it to.
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'Where' refers to a location - you're looking for the past tense of the verb 'to be,' which is
were.
That's where the apostrophe belongs.
When writing in English, the pronoun
I should be capitalized.
When you mean 'also,' the word is
too.
I don't have near the amount of patience or desire to explain the importance of commas, but they're handy.
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Originally Posted by nyr1993
I do realize that there all human, that is why I chose them in the First place
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'There' refers to location (as in over there, not here).
They're, the contraction of 'they are,' is the word you're looking for.
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Originally Posted by nyr1993
And by recruiting again your telling me that every chapter is going to think I'm a flake?
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'Your' indicates possession, or pertaining to you. For example, 'Your grammar skills could use some help.' The correct word is
you're, the contraction of 'you are.' Here's
another poster that can help.
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Originally Posted by AOII Angel
So you can't be friends with Jewish women because they practice their religion together? Do you think practicing Christians are unable to bond with people of other religions because they don't go to church with them? SMH. Go ahead and drop. The women of this organization don't deserve a "sister" like you. Thankfully, we've moved beyond the times when we segregate people into the "Jewish" sorority so you know not to join it. 
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This.