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Is called an apostrophe of contraction.... as opposed to an apostrophe of possession...

 

Are you definately certain. :unsure:

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"Definately" is definitely not the correct way to spell "definitely"

Now for homework see how you can use this word to abuse this thread. Have fun you illiterate peasants! (ducking)

 

Good luck sir!

 

You have about as much chance that definitly is going to be spelt any diferintly when our plethora of BlueBerry sms linguists learn the diffirince between a Fork and a Shock. :blink:

 

Hv @ GR8 day!

 

:P

 

Sorry. Edit there becose I spelt differrence wrong.

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"Definately" is definitely not the correct way to spell "definitely"

 

Be careful not to loose your price money.

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You mean ol' keyboard, surely? (No Leslie Nielsen jokes here please)

 

 

I did indeed, well done on picking that up :clap: . Maybe I need to go back to one finger typing :lol:

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“I am the King of Rome, and above grammar” :thumbup:

 

Well until you are The Last King of Scotland my friend, you are not above ENGLISH.

 

Use it - or go off and learn American.

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H'owe, eish, ewe, Ima defeeneatlee goe-ingg too see yew tooooo laaterr. Yess mosst defeeneatlee eye wanta too see thees bono-ehead weethh mi ownn hi. Defeeneatlee!!!!

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Well until you are The Last King of Scotland my friend, you are not above ENGLISH.

 

Use it - or go off and learn American.

 

 

The English don't even use proper English nowadays.

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The English don't even use proper English nowadays.

 

Agreed.

 

But I was referring to the LANGUAGE, and not the inhabitants of a small island somewhere in a cold sea.

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Agreed.

 

But I was referring to the LANGUAGE, and not the inhabitants of a small island somewhere in a cold sea.

 

So was I, maybe the Capitle letter gave you the wrong impression :o

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Capitalisation is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse, and helping your uncle jack off a horse.

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