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The contraction thing kills me--you're vs your, it's vs its... It's a mistake that's easily avoided. Just take apart the two words of the contraction and see if they fit.
For example: "IT IS a mistake that's easily avoided." The two words fit, so you use the apostrophe.
"This dildo needs to be put in IT IS place." That doesn't make sense, so you use the one word "its" without the apostrophe.
Simple.
I agree completely on that one...I hate car commercials that say pre-owned, the thing is used LOLAdrock-JD said:It's a fucking used car, not "pre-owned."![]()
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Not to mention that DISCRETE actually is a word, but I don't entirely understand its meaning...it's a technical word which has something to do with audio quality or something.People who misspell "discreet" are annoying...![]()
Yes, as somebody else said..."would've" and "would of" are homophones, though the second choice is never proper. I don't know anybody who accurately and emphatically pronounces "should have" clearly.while we're at it .. can someone explain me where that sudden surge of "of" comes from? In the past few months I have seen a lot of sentences like
"I could of met him in the park"
"I would of stop that behavior"
"I should of had more vegetables"
DUZZ. OK, now you have eleven.I've seen at least 10 different spellings of 'does'.
So if there's "skid marks" in it, does it become malware?I'm beginning to get used to seeing 'underware'. I don't like it, but I'm getting used to it.
To be honest, I think English is a dying language.
People who misspell "discreet" are annoying...![]()
Well with Its It's I'm more willing to forgive, as I think a lot of people fall into the trap that in many cases 's means possessive. A lot of people tend to just not realize that It doesn't follow the rule I think.
Can we just establish that the dictionaries are updated from the language, not the language from the dictionary.
Thus, if enough people spelt a word incorrect, it could become legitimate.
I ALWAYS spell the word definately wrong, i spell it how i hear it, so i don't care who it irks.
I can think of one right away. JUDGEMENT shows up in many dictionaries noawadays, alongside the traditionally-proper JUDGMENT. (Was that judgement rendered because he PLED guilty? haha)Can we just establish that the dictionaries are updated from the language, not the language from the dictionary.
Thus, if enough people spelt a word incorrect, it could become legitimate.
Its/It's follows the rule exactly. People are simply following the wrong rule. 's is possessive FOR NOUNS. No personal pronoun has a possessive ending in 's.
If a person is going to judge any aspect of my character based on how i spell, they are fascists and not worth caring for anyway.
So yes, you could even say i'm defaintly opposing the correct grammar.![]()
By spelling it correctly??? That's what i call deviance!![]()
Teh instead of The![]()
