I'm sorry, but I have to kill you now. It's for your own good.
if its wrong its all this new spell checker's fault!
*If
*it's
Do you have the barest comprehension of what an apostrophe is or how it works?
Spoiler: an important lesson
Apostrophes are predominantly used to denote a missing letter where a word has been shortened or two words have been contracted into one.
It is= It's
What is= What's
Who did= Who'd
Pokemon is= Pokemon's
It is also used in the possessive form of pronouns.
Belonging to Mark= Mark's
Belonging to PT= PT's
Belonging to a Pokemon= A Pokemon's
Apostrophes ARE NOT USED for pluralizing. EVER.
Plural of dog= dogs
Plural of car= cars
Plural of house= houses
Pokemon, like sheep and fish, has no plural form. The plural of Pokemon is Pokemon. Whether or not Pokemon names have plurals is debatable (Pikachu vs Pikachus) but Pokemon itself has no plural form.
SPECIAL EXTRA NOTE
The plural possessive is tricky, but with any word ending in "s", the apostrophe goes after the "s" rather than tacking a second, awkward "s" onto the word.
Plural of James= Jameses
Belonging to James= James'
Plural Possessive of James= Jameses'
See? It's simple.
I KNOW HOW AN APOSTROPHE WORKS!
I WENT TO SCHOOL!
AND IF THERE IS A INCORRECT APOSTROPHE IN THAT INTRO ITS THE DARN SPELLCHECKER'S FAULT!!! !
*Sigh*
No need to shout like that.
Last edited by Memesu on July 2nd, 2012, 12:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
I'm sorry, but I have to kill you now. It's for your own good.
if its wrong its all this new spell checker's fault!
*If
*it's
Do you have the barest comprehension of what an apostrophe is or how it works?
Spoiler: an important lesson
Apostrophes are predominantly used to denote a missing letter where a word has been shortened or two words have been contracted into one.
It is= It's
What is= What's
Who did= Who'd
Pokemon is= Pokemon's
It is also used in the possessive form of pronouns.
Belonging to Mark= Mark's
Belonging to PT= PT's
Belonging to a Pokemon= A Pokemon's
Apostrophes ARE NOT USED for pluralizing. EVER.
Plural of dog= dogs
Plural of car= cars
Plural of house= houses
Pokemon, like sheep and fish, has no plural form. The plural of Pokemon is Pokemon. Whether or not Pokemon names have plurals is debatable (Pikachu vs Pikachus) but Pokemon itself has no plural form.
SPECIAL EXTRA NOTE
The plural possessive is tricky, but with any word ending in "s", the apostrophe goes after the "s" rather than tacking a second, awkward "s" onto the word.
Plural of James= Jameses
Belonging to James= James'
Plural Possessive of James= Jameses'
See? It's simple.
I KNOW HOW AN APOSTROPHE WORKS!
I WENT TO SCHOOL!
AND IF THERE IS A INCORRECT APOSTROPHE IN THAT INTRO ITS THE DARN SPELLCHECKER'S FAULT!!! !
I'll write you a prescription for chill pills. You may need two.
If you know what an apostrophe is and how it works, then you should be able to spot when the spellchecker is wrong. Spellcheckers often are.
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1st Doctor: One day I shall come back, yes I shall come back. Till then there shall be no fears, no tears and no anxieties, just go forward in your beliefs and prove to me I am not mistaken in mine. Good bye Susan. Good bye my Dear.
I'm sorry, but I have to kill you now. It's for your own good.
if its wrong its all this new spell checker's fault!
*If
*it's
Do you have the barest comprehension of what an apostrophe is or how it works?
Spoiler: an important lesson
Apostrophes are predominantly used to denote a missing letter where a word has been shortened or two words have been contracted into one.
It is= It's
What is= What's
Who did= Who'd
Pokemon is= Pokemon's
It is also used in the possessive form of pronouns.
Belonging to Mark= Mark's
Belonging to PT= PT's
Belonging to a Pokemon= A Pokemon's
Apostrophes ARE NOT USED for pluralizing. EVER.
Plural of dog= dogs
Plural of car= cars
Plural of house= houses
Pokemon, like sheep and fish, has no plural form. The plural of Pokemon is Pokemon. Whether or not Pokemon names have plurals is debatable (Pikachu vs Pikachus) but Pokemon itself has no plural form.
SPECIAL EXTRA NOTE
The plural possessive is tricky, but with any word ending in "s", the apostrophe goes after the "s" rather than tacking a second, awkward "s" onto the word.
Plural of James= Jameses
Belonging to James= James'
Plural Possessive of James= Jameses'
See? It's simple.
I KNOW HOW AN APOSTROPHE WORKS!
I WENT TO SCHOOL!
AND IF THERE IS A INCORRECT APOSTROPHE IN THAT INTRO ITS THE DARN SPELLCHECKER'S FAULT!!! !
I'll write you a prescription for chill pills. You may need two.
If you know what an apostrophe is and how it works, then you should be able to spot when the spellchecker is wrong. Spellcheckers often are.
*terribly want to kill someone*
I DON'T NEED ANY PILLS!!!!
and sorry for not wanting to read the WHOLE LONG THING JUST TO SEE IF IT WAS CORRECT!
"Plotting since forever"
Spoiler: Fear The Wrath Of My Hammer!
Thanx Yuri for the Awesome pic
DCTP Forums=a place where anyone is anyone's sibling/parent/child....and therefore is the best place on earth <3
I'm sorry, but I have to kill you now. It's for your own good.
if its wrong its all this new spell checker's fault!
*If
*it's
Do you have the barest comprehension of what an apostrophe is or how it works?
Spoiler: an important lesson
Apostrophes are predominantly used to denote a missing letter where a word has been shortened or two words have been contracted into one.
It is= It's
What is= What's
Who did= Who'd
Pokemon is= Pokemon's
It is also used in the possessive form of pronouns.
Belonging to Mark= Mark's
Belonging to PT= PT's
Belonging to a Pokemon= A Pokemon's
Apostrophes ARE NOT USED for pluralizing. EVER.
Plural of dog= dogs
Plural of car= cars
Plural of house= houses
Pokemon, like sheep and fish, has no plural form. The plural of Pokemon is Pokemon. Whether or not Pokemon names have plurals is debatable (Pikachu vs Pikachus) but Pokemon itself has no plural form.
SPECIAL EXTRA NOTE
The plural possessive is tricky, but with any word ending in "s", the apostrophe goes after the "s" rather than tacking a second, awkward "s" onto the word.
Plural of James= Jameses
Belonging to James= James'
Plural Possessive of James= Jameses'
See? It's simple.
I KNOW HOW AN APOSTROPHE WORKS!
I WENT TO SCHOOL!
AND IF THERE IS A INCORRECT APOSTROPHE IN THAT INTRO ITS THE DARN SPELLCHECKER'S FAULT!!! !
I'll write you a prescription for chill pills. You may need two.
If you know what an apostrophe is and how it works, then you should be able to spot when the spellchecker is wrong. Spellcheckers often are.
*terribly want to kill someone*
I DON'T NEED ANY PILLS!!!!
and sorry for not wanting to read the WHOLE LONG THING JUST TO SEE IF IT WAS CORRECT!
Personally, I usually check for errors as I go, and always make sure what the spellchecker is telling me to do is correct.
I'm sorry, but I have to kill you now. It's for your own good.
if its wrong its all this new spell checker's fault!
*If
*it's
Do you have the barest comprehension of what an apostrophe is or how it works?
Spoiler: an important lesson
Apostrophes are predominantly used to denote a missing letter where a word has been shortened or two words have been contracted into one.
It is= It's
What is= What's
Who did= Who'd
Pokemon is= Pokemon's
It is also used in the possessive form of pronouns.
Belonging to Mark= Mark's
Belonging to PT= PT's
Belonging to a Pokemon= A Pokemon's
Apostrophes ARE NOT USED for pluralizing. EVER.
Plural of dog= dogs
Plural of car= cars
Plural of house= houses
Pokemon, like sheep and fish, has no plural form. The plural of Pokemon is Pokemon. Whether or not Pokemon names have plurals is debatable (Pikachu vs Pikachus) but Pokemon itself has no plural form.
SPECIAL EXTRA NOTE
The plural possessive is tricky, but with any word ending in "s", the apostrophe goes after the "s" rather than tacking a second, awkward "s" onto the word.
Plural of James= Jameses
Belonging to James= James'
Plural Possessive of James= Jameses'
See? It's simple.
I KNOW HOW AN APOSTROPHE WORKS!
I WENT TO SCHOOL!
AND IF THERE IS A INCORRECT APOSTROPHE IN THAT INTRO ITS THE DARN SPELLCHECKER'S FAULT!!! !
I'll write you a prescription for chill pills. You may need two.
If you know what an apostrophe is and how it works, then you should be able to spot when the spellchecker is wrong. Spellcheckers often are.
*terribly want to kill someone*
I DON'T NEED ANY PILLS!!!!
and sorry for not wanting to read the WHOLE LONG THING JUST TO SEE IF IT WAS CORRECT!
If you want to kill someone, I think you need pills.
And I didn't ask you to read the whole thing, though it is arguably good practice to reread something and get it cross-checked by a second party before posting it. I pointed out mistakes in a very small section for you and you never fixed them properly. I apologize if that came off as hostile rather than helpful, but there's no need for such hostility on your part.
I'm sorry, but I have to kill you now. It's for your own good.
if its wrong its all this new spell checker's fault!
*If
*it's
Do you have the barest comprehension of what an apostrophe is or how it works?
Spoiler: an important lesson
Apostrophes are predominantly used to denote a missing letter where a word has been shortened or two words have been contracted into one.
It is= It's
What is= What's
Who did= Who'd
Pokemon is= Pokemon's
It is also used in the possessive form of pronouns.
Belonging to Mark= Mark's
Belonging to PT= PT's
Belonging to a Pokemon= A Pokemon's
Apostrophes ARE NOT USED for pluralizing. EVER.
Plural of dog= dogs
Plural of car= cars
Plural of house= houses
Pokemon, like sheep and fish, has no plural form. The plural of Pokemon is Pokemon. Whether or not Pokemon names have plurals is debatable (Pikachu vs Pikachus) but Pokemon itself has no plural form.
SPECIAL EXTRA NOTE
The plural possessive is tricky, but with any word ending in "s", the apostrophe goes after the "s" rather than tacking a second, awkward "s" onto the word.
Plural of James= Jameses
Belonging to James= James'
Plural Possessive of James= Jameses'
See? It's simple.
I KNOW HOW AN APOSTROPHE WORKS!
I WENT TO SCHOOL!
AND IF THERE IS A INCORRECT APOSTROPHE IN THAT INTRO ITS THE DARN SPELLCHECKER'S FAULT!!! !
I'll write you a prescription for chill pills. You may need two.
If you know what an apostrophe is and how it works, then you should be able to spot when the spellchecker is wrong. Spellcheckers often are.
*terribly want to kill someone*
I DON'T NEED ANY PILLS!!!!
and sorry for not wanting to read the WHOLE LONG THING JUST TO SEE IF IT WAS CORRECT!
If you want to kill someone, I think you need pills.
And I didn't ask you to read the whole thing, though it is arguably good practice to reread something and get it cross-checked by a second party before posting it. I pointed out mistakes in a very small section for you and you never fixed them properly. I apologize if that came off as hostile rather than helpful, but there's no need for such hostility on your part.
i wasnt hostile
"Plotting since forever"
Spoiler: Fear The Wrath Of My Hammer!
Thanx Yuri for the Awesome pic
DCTP Forums=a place where anyone is anyone's sibling/parent/child....and therefore is the best place on earth <3
I'm sorry, but I have to kill you now. It's for your own good.
if its wrong its all this new spell checker's fault!
*If
*it's
Do you have the barest comprehension of what an apostrophe is or how it works?
Spoiler: an important lesson
Apostrophes are predominantly used to denote a missing letter where a word has been shortened or two words have been contracted into one.
It is= It's
What is= What's
Who did= Who'd
Pokemon is= Pokemon's
It is also used in the possessive form of pronouns.
Belonging to Mark= Mark's
Belonging to PT= PT's
Belonging to a Pokemon= A Pokemon's
Apostrophes ARE NOT USED for pluralizing. EVER.
Plural of dog= dogs
Plural of car= cars
Plural of house= houses
Pokemon, like sheep and fish, has no plural form. The plural of Pokemon is Pokemon. Whether or not Pokemon names have plurals is debatable (Pikachu vs Pikachus) but Pokemon itself has no plural form.
SPECIAL EXTRA NOTE
The plural possessive is tricky, but with any word ending in "s", the apostrophe goes after the "s" rather than tacking a second, awkward "s" onto the word.
Plural of James= Jameses
Belonging to James= James'
Plural Possessive of James= Jameses'
See? It's simple.
I KNOW HOW AN APOSTROPHE WORKS!
I WENT TO SCHOOL!
AND IF THERE IS A INCORRECT APOSTROPHE IN THAT INTRO ITS THE DARN SPELLCHECKER'S FAULT!!! !
I'll write you a prescription for chill pills. You may need two.
If you know what an apostrophe is and how it works, then you should be able to spot when the spellchecker is wrong. Spellcheckers often are.
*terribly want to kill someone*
I DON'T NEED ANY PILLS!!!!
and sorry for not wanting to read the WHOLE LONG THING JUST TO SEE IF IT WAS CORRECT!
If you want to kill someone, I think you need pills.
And I didn't ask you to read the whole thing, though it is arguably good practice to reread something and get it cross-checked by a second party before posting it. I pointed out mistakes in a very small section for you and you never fixed them properly. I apologize if that came off as hostile rather than helpful, but there's no need for such hostility on your part.
i wasnt hostile
*wasn't
The angry faces, excessive caps and expressions of murderous intent certainly sounded hostile.
I'm sorry, but I have to kill you now. It's for your own good.
if its wrong its all this new spell checker's fault!
*If
*it's
Do you have the barest comprehension of what an apostrophe is or how it works?
Spoiler: an important lesson
Apostrophes are predominantly used to denote a missing letter where a word has been shortened or two words have been contracted into one.
It is= It's
What is= What's
Who did= Who'd
Pokemon is= Pokemon's
It is also used in the possessive form of pronouns.
Belonging to Mark= Mark's
Belonging to PT= PT's
Belonging to a Pokemon= A Pokemon's
Apostrophes ARE NOT USED for pluralizing. EVER.
Plural of dog= dogs
Plural of car= cars
Plural of house= houses
Pokemon, like sheep and fish, has no plural form. The plural of Pokemon is Pokemon. Whether or not Pokemon names have plurals is debatable (Pikachu vs Pikachus) but Pokemon itself has no plural form.
SPECIAL EXTRA NOTE
The plural possessive is tricky, but with any word ending in "s", the apostrophe goes after the "s" rather than tacking a second, awkward "s" onto the word.
Plural of James= Jameses
Belonging to James= James'
Plural Possessive of James= Jameses'
See? It's simple.
I KNOW HOW AN APOSTROPHE WORKS!
I WENT TO SCHOOL!
AND IF THERE IS A INCORRECT APOSTROPHE IN THAT INTRO ITS THE DARN SPELLCHECKER'S FAULT!!! !
I'll write you a prescription for chill pills. You may need two.
If you know what an apostrophe is and how it works, then you should be able to spot when the spellchecker is wrong. Spellcheckers often are.
*terribly want to kill someone*
I DON'T NEED ANY PILLS!!!!
and sorry for not wanting to read the WHOLE LONG THING JUST TO SEE IF IT WAS CORRECT!
If you want to kill someone, I think you need pills.
And I didn't ask you to read the whole thing, though it is arguably good practice to reread something and get it cross-checked by a second party before posting it. I pointed out mistakes in a very small section for you and you never fixed them properly. I apologize if that came off as hostile rather than helpful, but there's no need for such hostility on your part.
i wasnt hostile
*wasn't
The angry faces, excessive caps and expressions of murderous intent certainly sounded hostile.
but they werent
"Plotting since forever"
Spoiler: Fear The Wrath Of My Hammer!
Thanx Yuri for the Awesome pic
DCTP Forums=a place where anyone is anyone's sibling/parent/child....and therefore is the best place on earth <3
I'm sorry, but I have to kill you now. It's for your own good.
if its wrong its all this new spell checker's fault!
*If
*it's
Do you have the barest comprehension of what an apostrophe is or how it works?
Spoiler: an important lesson
Apostrophes are predominantly used to denote a missing letter where a word has been shortened or two words have been contracted into one.
It is= It's
What is= What's
Who did= Who'd
Pokemon is= Pokemon's
It is also used in the possessive form of pronouns.
Belonging to Mark= Mark's
Belonging to PT= PT's
Belonging to a Pokemon= A Pokemon's
Apostrophes ARE NOT USED for pluralizing. EVER.
Plural of dog= dogs
Plural of car= cars
Plural of house= houses
Pokemon, like sheep and fish, has no plural form. The plural of Pokemon is Pokemon. Whether or not Pokemon names have plurals is debatable (Pikachu vs Pikachus) but Pokemon itself has no plural form.
SPECIAL EXTRA NOTE
The plural possessive is tricky, but with any word ending in "s", the apostrophe goes after the "s" rather than tacking a second, awkward "s" onto the word.
Plural of James= Jameses
Belonging to James= James'
Plural Possessive of James= Jameses'
See? It's simple.
I KNOW HOW AN APOSTROPHE WORKS!
I WENT TO SCHOOL!
AND IF THERE IS A INCORRECT APOSTROPHE IN THAT INTRO ITS THE DARN SPELLCHECKER'S FAULT!!! !
I'll write you a prescription for chill pills. You may need two.
If you know what an apostrophe is and how it works, then you should be able to spot when the spellchecker is wrong. Spellcheckers often are.
*terribly want to kill someone*
I DON'T NEED ANY PILLS!!!!
and sorry for not wanting to read the WHOLE LONG THING JUST TO SEE IF IT WAS CORRECT!
If you want to kill someone, I think you need pills.
And I didn't ask you to read the whole thing, though it is arguably good practice to reread something and get it cross-checked by a second party before posting it. I pointed out mistakes in a very small section for you and you never fixed them properly. I apologize if that came off as hostile rather than helpful, but there's no need for such hostility on your part.
i wasnt hostile
*wasn't
The angry faces, excessive caps and expressions of murderous intent certainly sounded hostile.
but they werent
*weren't
I'm sorry, but how can you tell someone that you want to kill them and not be hostile? That's more or less the definition of hostile.
I'm sorry, but I have to kill you now. It's for your own good.
if its wrong its all this new spell checker's fault!
*If
*it's
Do you have the barest comprehension of what an apostrophe is or how it works?
Spoiler: an important lesson
Apostrophes are predominantly used to denote a missing letter where a word has been shortened or two words have been contracted into one.
It is= It's
What is= What's
Who did= Who'd
Pokemon is= Pokemon's
It is also used in the possessive form of pronouns.
Belonging to Mark= Mark's
Belonging to PT= PT's
Belonging to a Pokemon= A Pokemon's
Apostrophes ARE NOT USED for pluralizing. EVER.
Plural of dog= dogs
Plural of car= cars
Plural of house= houses
Pokemon, like sheep and fish, has no plural form. The plural of Pokemon is Pokemon. Whether or not Pokemon names have plurals is debatable (Pikachu vs Pikachus) but Pokemon itself has no plural form.
SPECIAL EXTRA NOTE
The plural possessive is tricky, but with any word ending in "s", the apostrophe goes after the "s" rather than tacking a second, awkward "s" onto the word.
Plural of James= Jameses
Belonging to James= James'
Plural Possessive of James= Jameses'
See? It's simple.
I KNOW HOW AN APOSTROPHE WORKS!
I WENT TO SCHOOL!
AND IF THERE IS A INCORRECT APOSTROPHE IN THAT INTRO ITS THE DARN SPELLCHECKER'S FAULT!!! !
I'll write you a prescription for chill pills. You may need two.
If you know what an apostrophe is and how it works, then you should be able to spot when the spellchecker is wrong. Spellcheckers often are.
*terribly want to kill someone*
I DON'T NEED ANY PILLS!!!!
and sorry for not wanting to read the WHOLE LONG THING JUST TO SEE IF IT WAS CORRECT!
If you want to kill someone, I think you need pills.
And I didn't ask you to read the whole thing, though it is arguably good practice to reread something and get it cross-checked by a second party before posting it. I pointed out mistakes in a very small section for you and you never fixed them properly. I apologize if that came off as hostile rather than helpful, but there's no need for such hostility on your part.
i wasnt hostile
*wasn't
The angry faces, excessive caps and expressions of murderous intent certainly sounded hostile.
but they werent
*weren't
I'm sorry, but how can you tell someone that you want to kill them and not be hostile? That's more or less the definition of hostile.
who said i wanted to kill you?
"Plotting since forever"
Spoiler: Fear The Wrath Of My Hammer!
Thanx Yuri for the Awesome pic
DCTP Forums=a place where anyone is anyone's sibling/parent/child....and therefore is the best place on earth <3
Also, KL, if you want it, I already edited the entire intro thing when the Grammar Nazi discussion came up. It's been checked by both manga and me, so it's good to go. Just let me know if you want it.
pofa wrote: I have never done a single thing wrong in mafia, never one lie or act of violence