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([personal profile] faustus Mar. 20th, 2008 02:41 pm)
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From: (Anonymous)

Hi Andrew!


Nobody ever believes me, but as a young girl in the 60's, I was taught that one of the uses of that battered and bruised apostrophe was as a signifier of something belonging - so "it's original shape" would have been correct. I think they stopped teaching that in 1969 or so, though.

To this day, I usually have to correct that at least once in most of my pieces. Sad, ain't it?

Hope this finds you well!

Zina

From: [identity profile] drasecretcampus.livejournal.com


Tho' surely possessive pronouns wotsits were the exception even then, otherwise you'd have our's, their's, your's, her's and hi's. Its' is becoming more and more popular.

At Karl's (www.karlsgoodfood.com) [watch that space] today I caught a green grocer's apostrophe: "Buy your Cheese's here".

And then:

Image (http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewmbutler/2360908135/)

If you are the Zina I think you are - a chap from Greenwood should be in touch if he hasn't already.
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