User:Tacosand

 Salutations. My name's Alessandra. I'm a Swiftie, Potterhead, Demigod, Tribute and obviously a Ringer.

My favorite character in the trilogy is Legolas. I previously had a "crush" on him......never mind. Let's pretend that you've never ever read that.

I've noticed that nearly everything on this Wiki is up-to-date and accurate, so what I'll do is edit grammar because I want to live up to our title, 'One Wki to Rule Them All'.

Yes, I'm a Grammar Nazi—or Grammar Hitler as my friends call me. Ringers usually have excellent grammar (because we read a lot), but I've noticed some errors on the Legolas page, and I suppose that there might be some others around this Wiki.

No, I'm not a snob but a total nut-job (ask my friend who's a RoleBack on the Harry Potter Wiki). Get ready to laugh at my insanity. Farewell.  -Swift

 'Common Grammatical Errors' • you're vs. your: YOU'RE is a contraction. It's a combination of you and are while YOUR is possessive. EX: You're late (you are late)! Your grades are fine.

• it's vs. its: IT'S is a contraction, a combination of it and is. ITS is the possessive form of it.

• answering yes or no questions: In answering a question, use YES if you're agreeing to what the person says and NO if you mean contradiction.

• they're, there and their: THEY'RE is a contraction of they and are. THERE is a demonstrative pronoun while THEIR is a possessive pronoun.

• I were or I was: Use I WAS all the time EXCEPT when you are pertaining to yourself as a plural noun or you. Yes, I know that it sounds complicated. Here are some examples: If I were them (them is plural) If I was Arwen (Arwen is singular).