There, their, they're, your, you're, we're, were, where...

bakerdave76 said:
simmers said:
bakerdave76 said:
fair do's ment to call you richard are you a school teacher if so are persistent offenders going to get detention ?

Listen mate don't take it out on me because you're cranky as you've been up since 5am baking
Ha ha i'am a chef now fuck. Off prick

Aren't you the big hard man giving out abuse. Hope you feel better now
 
Chill out this is your thread can't spell for fun end of the day i'am a blue there there
 
pauldominic said:
quiet_riot said:
citykev28 said:
Or something belonging to 'it', surely?

No.

The cat lost its tongue.

It is only 'it's' when shortening 'it is'. Never any other time.

I have it on good authority that any gender with that apostrophe is about shortening.

Anything else is plural.

Occasionally an apostrophe is needed for both.

sorry mate but if i've understood you correctly your 'good authority' is completely wrong. there are no such words in the english language as her's, your's, our's, their's. it's only when we come to it's/its that there is a correct alternative in a different context with it's being a shortened form of it is or it has and its being something belonging to it.
 
pauldominic said:
quiet_riot said:
citykev28 said:
Or something belonging to 'it', surely?

No.

The cat lost its tongue.

It is only 'it's' when shortening 'it is'. Never any other time.

I have it on good authority that any gender with that apostrophe is about shortening. But wrong on this occasion?

Anything else is plural (possessive?).

Occasionally an apostrophe is never? needed for both.

illuminated commentary :-)
 

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