And another thing

Aug 01, 2008 08:32

The ONLY time you add an apostrophe to an "S" at the end of the word is when the word is possessive. That is, when the following word, or the subject of the sentence belongs to the noun to which one is adding the apostrophe. I see it here, along with interchanging lose and loose incorrectly, but I also have seen it in professional brochures or ( Read more... )

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hurricane_amy August 1 2008, 15:37:55 UTC
I'm sorry' that I ' always put' wrong apostrophes'

i miss you...

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elysiangirl August 1 2008, 15:39:49 UTC
Wait...my ear is wet...

Yep. My brain exploded.

THANKS AMY. ;)

I miss you too!!!

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daruba August 1 2008, 15:49:37 UTC
wha'dyah mean?

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elysiangirl August 1 2008, 15:55:50 UTC
i mean, i'm goin'g to p'oke you in you'r eyesoc'ket.

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daruba August 1 2008, 17:42:09 UTC
''''''' really!!!''!!!'''???

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true_nexus August 1 2008, 15:55:45 UTC
Damn STRAIGHT !!

nex

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elysiangirl August 1 2008, 15:59:54 UTC
THANK YOU for your support, mang!!! So far alls I'm getting is wiseacres!

*Is so glad she appears to have spelled all that correctly*

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tupelo August 1 2008, 16:04:22 UTC
it's.

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elysiangirl August 1 2008, 16:08:21 UTC
true true. as a contraction with "is".

but i'm talking about things like

"all right's reserved"

"term's of service"

dem's rawng.

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tupelo August 1 2008, 16:12:08 UTC
That's because to the majority of Americans, an apostrophe means "LOOK OUT! HERE COMES AN S!"

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tupelo August 1 2008, 16:17:25 UTC

ohmyhead August 1 2008, 16:17:12 UTC
Your awesome! :D

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elysiangirl August 1 2008, 16:34:31 UTC
Yer killin' me Smalls.

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ohmyhead August 1 2008, 17:02:58 UTC
Face it, I'm just an egghead.

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