PurplePenguin
Well-Known Member
I'm not going to waste braincells on reading any B de Pf Johnson, so I'll let others be the judge of whether he's a good writer.
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So better than the parody?
I'm not going to waste braincells on reading any B de Pf Johnson, so I'll let others be the judge of whether he's a good writer.
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So better than the parody?
I'm very intolerant of punctuation snobs who laugh at things like "We sell pizza's". There's usually some commentary around the standards of English "these days" and then, if pushed, the importance of punctuation emphasised by changing commas or worrying about how many horses are in the horse's' field, and finally there is a baffled look when I ask if they were unable to understand "We sell pizzas".
Its "it's" is.
It should be a possessive "its", not a contraction of "it is". A good way to check is to substitute "his" and "it is" into where the its/it"s is, and then it becomes obvious which is correct.
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I was looking at the wrong "it's"
I was looking at the wrong "it's"
Sometime it is so hard to work out whether something is real or satire.Breaking (Telegraph) news!!!