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    #31
    Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
    Unfortunately, both are correct.
    Oh I don't know.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Saveloy View Post
      Maybe in a year or two, but not right now.

      Aside from the obvious media **** storm generated by dropping your captain (which I get that you're disregarding), henderson is currently far better in the final third than Can.
      Yeah Henderson is way ahead of Can at the moment. Maybe that will change in the future but not at the moment.

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        #33
        cant you all see, he is pissing on us all again. all of us's
        removing all the weak links makes us stronger

        too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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            #35
            That reply is clearly referring to speech.
            Oh I don't know.

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              #36
              Originally posted by dom9 View Post
              That reply is clearly referring to speech.



              Rule 1c. Some writers and editors add only an apostrophe to all nouns ending in s. And some add an apostrophe + s to every proper noun, be it Hastings's or Jones's.

              One method, common in newspapers and magazines, is to add an apostrophe + s ('s) to common nouns ending in s, but only a stand-alone apostrophe to proper nouns ending in s.

              Examples:
              the class's hours
              Mr. Jones' golf clubs
              the canvas's size
              Texas' weather

              Care must be taken to place the apostrophe outside the word in question. For instance, if talking about a pen belonging to Mr. Hastings, many people would wrongly write Mr. Hasting's pen (his name is not Mr. Hasting).

              Correct: Mr. Hastings' pen

              Another widely used technique is to write the word as we would speak it. For example, since most people saying, "Mr. Hastings' pen" would not pronounce an added s, we would write Mr. Hastings' pen with no added s. But most people would pronounce an added s in "Jones's," so we'd write it as we say it: Mr. Jones's golf clubs. This method explains the punctuation of for goodness' sake.

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                #37
                Got to be the most 'bookish' thread hijack ever lads Congrats!

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
                  http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp


                  Rule 1c. Some writers and editors add only an apostrophe to all nouns ending in s. And some add an apostrophe + s to every proper noun, be it Hastings's or Jones's.

                  One method, common in newspapers and magazines, is to add an apostrophe + s ('s) to common nouns ending in s, but only a stand-alone apostrophe to proper nouns ending in s.

                  Examples:
                  the class's hours
                  Mr. Jones' golf clubs
                  the canvas's size
                  Texas' weather

                  Care must be taken to place the apostrophe outside the word in question. For instance, if talking about a pen belonging to Mr. Hastings, many people would wrongly write Mr. Hasting's pen (his name is not Mr. Hasting).

                  Correct: Mr. Hastings' pen

                  Another widely used technique is to write the word as we would speak it. For example, since most people saying, "Mr. Hastings' pen" would not pronounce an added s, we would write Mr. Hastings' pen with no added s. But most people would pronounce an added s in "Jones's," so we'd write it as we say it: Mr. Jones's golf clubs. This method explains the punctuation of for goodness' sake.
                  Widely used doesn't mean that it's correct.
                  Oh I don't know.

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                    #39
                    I really and genuinely wish I had never started this thread. :suicide by gun: gif here.

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                      #40
                      Look what you started Scarlet Michael 1965! Just look!

                      It isn't incorrect either Dominik!

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                          #42


                          Anyone else watching the documentary on BBC2 about OCD right now?

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post


                            Anyone else watching the documentary on BBC2 about OCD right now?
                            Any good? Hoping to give that French show a spin tonight.
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                              #44
                              Originally posted by redmike65 View Post
                              I really and genuinely wish I had never started this thread. :suicide by gun: gif here.
                              This one should suffice

                              Last edited by Buzzo; 26-08-15, 08:53 PM.
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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
                                Look what you started Scarlet Michael 1965! Just look!

                                It isn't incorrect either Dominik!
                                Totally is.

                                I'm watching Pop Art documentaries on BBC4 of course. It's a whole week of them. Excellent stuff indeed.
                                Oh I don't know.

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