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yay after being on here since may of 2004, im an old skoo member!
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| Old Skool |
Sweet.... I'm still working on it. only 269 more posts to go.. |
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| Banned Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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| Old Skool | Ha! Yea,realized that after I hit submit. Was hoping to change it before anyone noticed... |
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Its funny how Chris Ford almost/always catches Max J misspelling words!
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: In Obama's pocket
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Ahem, that would be It's.... | |
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| Old Skool |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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| Nope. "It's" is a contraction for "It is". I believe you're (You are ) thinking of "Its' "which conveys ownership but is generally poor use of the English language. Interestingly, I just looked it up and the dictionary (Merriam Webster online) just lists the possesive form as "its" with no punctuation.Jason
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| Old Skool Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: NC
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Wisconsin
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| Woo! Woo! Woo!
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Pittsburgh
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| That seriously needs to changed. It may not be the "best" grammar but it works. I'm sick and tired of having to go back and allow microsoft word to ignore every place I've said "it's."
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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It's been awhile but I seem to remember that you can go into the spell/grammer check and write a rule that will instruct Word to skip it. Takes care of your problem! Jason
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Mike check.. mike check.. what am I?
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I guess even though I've been here longer I'm too cool for skool.
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| Newbie Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Lake Tahoe, CA
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| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2005
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Apostrophes are also used to form the possessive of many nouns. The airplane that belongs to Doug is Doug's, the headset that belongs to Steve is Steve's, and the dictionary that belongs to Jason is Jason's. If the same rule were applied to the noun "it," ambiguity and confusion would result. What is the name that it has? It's name is Winston? (It is name is Winston?) No. Since "It's" is a contraction, it can't (can not) be the possessive. It's (It is), therefore, one of the exceptions in rules of grammar (not grammer). The possessive form of it is its, no apostrophes, anywhere. (There's (there is) no its'.) Nice airplane. What's (What is) its (that which relates to it) top speed? Its (that which realates to it) top speed is 235 knots. Wow. So, it's (it is) pretty fast, huh? Well, it's (it is) pretty fast, but I like its (that which belongs to it) comfortable cabin even more. I don't think you should be changing any of Word's grammar checking rules. ![]() . | |||
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