The Play89.com banner has two spelling errors and a grammar error and I just wondered if its going to be corrected? Just curious.
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I was told in school, in writing it should always be it is where in vocabular one can say it's! Unless my English teacher was pants!
The cue in the banner is quite irritating as well!
Originally Posted by The Statman View PostYou mean, if it's going to be corrected?
Funnily enough I noticed that this morning too.
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Originally Posted by PaulTheSoave View PostI was told in school, in writing it should always be it is where in vocabular one can say it's! Unless my English teacher was pants!
!"You can shove your snooker up your jacksie 'cos I aint playing no more!" Alex Higgins.
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Originally Posted by PaulTheSoave View PostI was told in school, in writing it should always be it is where in vocabular one can say it's! Unless my English teacher was pants!
The cue in the banner is quite irritating as well!
The cue in the banner is a little irritating but you can poke Jimmy in the eye with it if you're bored!
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Yes, I was educated in Holland. And can order a pint in a pub when visiting The UK. So, must have learned something. .
Originally Posted by stegorjus View PostYour English teacher was pants. Of course you can use it's in written English. Not for the possessive pronoun though; as in The dog wags its tail. Were you educated in Holland? Funny, I thought the English language was generally taught to a better standard over there than in the UK.
The cue in the banner is a little irritating but you can poke Jimmy in the eye with it if you're bored!
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Originally Posted by PaulTheSoave View PostDear o dear! You dont know TheSuave! Heineken is horsep........ Grolsch is okay when not pasteurized. I go for real ale and bitter! .
Getting back on topic. There's an apostrophe in don't.
I've just been told by my girlfriend that you speak better English than I speak Hollandish. What can I say?
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Is she from Holland then?
I have a little wine thread on here. I am going to bump it in a sec!
Originally Posted by stegorjus View PostGood for you. Me too. I brew my own as well which is far better than anything made commercially. My ventures into wine-making leave a little to be desired so far though.
Getting back on topic. There's an apostrophe in don't.
I've just been told by my girlfriend that you speak better English than I speak Hollandish. What can I say?
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I was reading a newpaper article about a taxi driver who could not get a licence renewal after answering a grammar question incorrectly relating to apostrophies. On the councils website the newspaper pointed out their use of it's was incorrect in the context it was being used and the word its should have been used. The word its is in the dictionary and can be used seperate to the word it's when not describing something which belongs.
I'm not anal really I just didn't know that. I'm terrible for missing them out and always type wont and dont instead of won't or don't but its more lazy than anything!
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