apostrophes
moondog
06-25-2002, 04:18 PM
I may be just a pedant, but I cannot stand the appling use of apostrophes (not apostrophe's) everywhere I look. An apostrophe is not used to indicate a plural (like, banana's in pyjama's), it is (it's) either possesion (Spec2 Girl's beautiful GTS25t) or missing out a letter or two (I can't understand what's so hard about it).
Sorry, I know I'm a pedant, but I just had to vent.
(and hey, it's better than whinging in other people's threads in OT) :rolleyes:
Sorry, I know I'm a pedant, but I just had to vent.
(and hey, it's better than whinging in other people's threads in OT) :rolleyes:
Spec2 Girl
06-25-2002, 05:48 PM
Hahaha you crack me up. You big anal retentive you! :hehehe: :p
Awwww but you know I wuv you though! :D
and see, no apostrophes!!!! :p
Awwww but you know I wuv you though! :D
and see, no apostrophes!!!! :p
darkness
06-25-2002, 05:51 PM
well then we will try to do better oh great grammar master.:p
taranaki
06-25-2002, 06:02 PM
It was'nt ( ;) ) me,was it?:finger:
moondog
06-25-2002, 08:45 PM
Originally posted by Spec2 Girl
Hahaha you crack me up. You big anal retentive you! :hehehe: :p
Never pretended otherwise :) At least I've kept my pedantry in check this long :D
Hahaha you crack me up. You big anal retentive you! :hehehe: :p
Never pretended otherwise :) At least I've kept my pedantry in check this long :D
Jay!
06-25-2002, 09:07 PM
I hate that, too, but I don't expect much from the internet anymore...
Spec2 Girl
06-25-2002, 09:23 PM
Originally posted by moondog
Never pretended otherwise :) At least I've kept my pedantry in check this long :D And now it’s been unleashed. :uhoh: :p I bet you start on punctuation next! :hehehe: :D
Never pretended otherwise :) At least I've kept my pedantry in check this long :D And now it’s been unleashed. :uhoh: :p I bet you start on punctuation next! :hehehe: :D
"Pandamonium"
06-25-2002, 10:18 PM
:p :p :p :p :p :p :p :flipa: :finger: :D
The Panda will use these ' ' ' ' ' ' when ever he wants!!!
The Panda will use these ' ' ' ' ' ' when ever he wants!!!
moondog
06-25-2002, 10:33 PM
Originally posted by Spec2 Girl
And now it’s been unleashed. :uhoh: :p I bet you start on punctuation next! :hehehe: :D
No, my pedantry isn't like Monkey - it is repressible :p
And now it’s been unleashed. :uhoh: :p I bet you start on punctuation next! :hehehe: :D
No, my pedantry isn't like Monkey - it is repressible :p
Moppie
06-26-2002, 02:54 AM
I dont really see's the problem's with miss use'ing apstrophe's.
I mean's who really care's?
Grammer in this countrie died a long long time ago!
and like the monkey, the continued distruction of the New Zealand educational system is irrepressable. :devil:
I mean's who really care's?
Grammer in this countrie died a long long time ago!
and like the monkey, the continued distruction of the New Zealand educational system is irrepressable. :devil:
moondog
06-26-2002, 04:13 PM
Originally posted by Moppie
and like the monkey, the continued distruction of the New Zealand educational system is irrepressable. :devil:
unfortunately, that seems to be very true :(
and like the monkey, the continued distruction of the New Zealand educational system is irrepressable. :devil:
unfortunately, that seems to be very true :(
speediva
06-26-2002, 10:21 PM
Atleast someone else made this comment before I did! :o
Pittsburghers have a tendancy for using apostrophes improperly, too. It joins my other pet peeves I have with "Pittsburghese". And now I don't even have anyone else to back up my statements. :(
Pittsburghers have a tendancy for using apostrophes improperly, too. It joins my other pet peeves I have with "Pittsburghese". And now I don't even have anyone else to back up my statements. :(
boingo82
06-26-2002, 10:38 PM
Originally posted by moondog
I may be just a pedant, but I cannot stand the appling use of apostrophes (not apostrophe's) everywhere I look. An apostrophe is not used to indicate a plural (like, banana's in pyjama's), it is (it's) either possesion (Spec2 Girl's beautiful GTS25t) or missing out a letter or two (I can't understand what's so hard about it).
Sorry, I know I'm a pedant, but I just had to vent.
(and hey, it's better than whinging in other people's threads in OT) :rolleyes:
Hate to point this out, as I agree with you completely, but your example's flawed. In your 'possession' example, are you saying that beautiful belongs to Spec2? I thought it was named Vampi. :confused: By saying Spec2's beautiful, you are using a second example of the contraction between a noun (or pronoun) and the word is. To indicate possession, beautiful would be the adjective: Spec2's beautiful Skyline. I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one bothered by the excessive apostrophizing around here though.
Tangent:
Don't you also hate it when stuff in stores is priced .25 ¢ and they won't let you buy 4 for a penny?
I may be just a pedant, but I cannot stand the appling use of apostrophes (not apostrophe's) everywhere I look. An apostrophe is not used to indicate a plural (like, banana's in pyjama's), it is (it's) either possesion (Spec2 Girl's beautiful GTS25t) or missing out a letter or two (I can't understand what's so hard about it).
Sorry, I know I'm a pedant, but I just had to vent.
(and hey, it's better than whinging in other people's threads in OT) :rolleyes:
Hate to point this out, as I agree with you completely, but your example's flawed. In your 'possession' example, are you saying that beautiful belongs to Spec2? I thought it was named Vampi. :confused: By saying Spec2's beautiful, you are using a second example of the contraction between a noun (or pronoun) and the word is. To indicate possession, beautiful would be the adjective: Spec2's beautiful Skyline. I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one bothered by the excessive apostrophizing around here though.
Tangent:
Don't you also hate it when stuff in stores is priced .25 ¢ and they won't let you buy 4 for a penny?
moondog
06-27-2002, 12:14 AM
Originally posted by boingo82
I thought it was named Vampi. :confused: By saying Spec2's beautiful, you are using a second example of the contraction between a noun (or pronoun) and the word is. To indicate possession, beautiful would be the adjective: Spec2's beautiful Skyline
No, I mean what I said: Spec2 Girl's beautiful GTS25t - GTS25t being the model of skyline, and it being beautiful, and it belonging to Andy (Spec2 Girl) :)
I thought it was named Vampi. :confused: By saying Spec2's beautiful, you are using a second example of the contraction between a noun (or pronoun) and the word is. To indicate possession, beautiful would be the adjective: Spec2's beautiful Skyline
No, I mean what I said: Spec2 Girl's beautiful GTS25t - GTS25t being the model of skyline, and it being beautiful, and it belonging to Andy (Spec2 Girl) :)
boingo82
06-27-2002, 03:05 PM
Oh, my bad. GTS25T showed up on a different line, and I missed it - and if I had seen it it wouldn't have meant little more than gibberish to me. I'm not at all familiar with Skylines or their chassis or engine codes or whatever that is.
You're right. Props to you. :)
You're right. Props to you. :)
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