1. [OT] it's vs its
- Posted by Jerry Story <story.jerry at g?ail?com> May 29, 2008
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English lesson: Some people use "it's" when they mean "its". "it's" is a contraction for "it is". "its" is possessive. All these websites explain it's vs its: http://www.cgl.uwaterloo.ca/~csk/its.html http://www.stormloader.com/garyes/its/#top http://www.fred.net/kathy/its.html http://web.uvic.ca/wguide/Pages/UsIts.html http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/cgi-shl/quiz.pl/its_there_quiz.htm http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/games/punctuation-game/its/its.html http://www.gcse.com/english/its_confused.htm
2. Re: [OT] it's vs its
- Posted by Jeremy Cowgar <jeremy at cowg?r.com> May 29, 2008
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Jerry Story wrote: > > English lesson: > Some people use "it's" when they mean "its". > "it's" is a contraction for "it is". > "its" is possessive. > I've been hounded on IRC about it too I'll learn some day. -- Jeremy Cowgar http://jeremy.cowgar.com
3. Re: [OT] it's vs its
- Posted by gshingles <gshingles at ?mail.c?m> May 29, 2008
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Jerry Story wrote: > > English lesson: > Some people use "it's" when they mean "its". > "it's" is a contraction for "it is". > "its" is possessive. > > All these websites explain it's vs its: ... Yeah and some people spell 'colour' as 'color' too. I don't think we should get too pedantic about this stuff do you? I mean we'll never have a keyword that uses an apostrophe in it, and I personally don't want to have to think about spelling and grammar when I'm grappling with the abstract nature of getting a compiler to convert my written intentions into machine code. Good on ya though, that's one that annoys me too; when I stop to notice it that is :) Gary
4. Re: [OT] it's vs its
- Posted by CChris <christian.cuvier at agricul?ure.g?uv.fr> May 29, 2008
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gshingles wrote: > > Jerry Story wrote: > > > > English lesson: > > Some people use "it's" when they mean "its". > > "it's" is a contraction for "it is". > > "its" is possessive. > > > > All these websites explain it's vs its: > ... > > Yeah and some people spell 'colour' as 'color' too. I don't think we should > get too pedantic about this stuff do you? I mean we'll never have a keyword > that uses an apostrophe in it, and I personally don't want to have to think > about spelling and grammar when I'm grappling with the abstract nature of > getting > a compiler to convert my written intentions into machine code. > > Good on ya though, that's one that annoys me too; when I stop to notice it > that > is :) > > Gary I won't say "just my 0.02¢, but... I'm not pedantic about grammar, not being a specialist, writer or something. And I think I'm fluent enough in english, which is not my native language, to still understand everything even with some sloppy grammar. However, I think there are quite a few people with more limited knowledge of the language, and the sloppy grammar may make reading us significantly harder on them. At least, that's what I experience when reading/listening to a foreign language I don't master pretty well, so I assume other people do. If we are serious to opening up to the world, and AFAIK we are, it could be a good idea to straighten up these bolts, simply so as to allow other people to understand more easily or faster, and perhaps post in. Chiding someone whose english is not the native language for poor wording would be ridiculous and inappropriate. Thank goodness, it hasn't happened. Hey, I never said I wasn't making mistakes myself!! Even without the typos. I'm not a good typist, and have ranted against too verbose constructs quite a few times. CChris
5. Re: [OT] it's vs its
- Posted by ChrisBurch2 <crylex at fre??k.co.uk> May 29, 2008
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CChris wrote: > > gshingles wrote: > > > > Jerry Story wrote: > > > > > > English lesson: > > > Some people use "it's" when they mean "its". > > > "it's" is a contraction for "it is". > > > "its" is possessive. > > > > > > All these websites explain it's vs its: > > ... > > > > Yeah and some people spell 'colour' as 'color' too. I don't think we should > > get too pedantic about this stuff do you? I mean we'll never have a keyword > > that uses an apostrophe in it, and I personally don't want to have to think > > about spelling and grammar when I'm grappling with the abstract nature of > > getting > > a compiler to convert my written intentions into machine code. > > > > Good on ya though, that's one that annoys me too; when I stop to notice it > > that > > is :) > > > > Gary > > I won't say "just my 0.02¢, but... > > I'm not pedantic about grammar, not being a specialist, writer or something. > And I think I'm fluent enough in english, which is not my native language, to > still understand everything even with some sloppy grammar. > > However, I think there are quite a few people with more limited knowledge of > the language, and the sloppy grammar may make reading us significantly harder > on them. At least, that's what I experience when reading/listening to a > foreign > language I don't master pretty well, so I assume other people do. > > If we are serious to opening up to the world, and AFAIK we are, it could be > a good idea to straighten up these bolts, simply so as to allow other people > to understand more easily or faster, and perhaps post in. Chiding someone > whose > english is not the native language for poor wording would be ridiculous and > inappropriate. Thank goodness, it hasn't happened. > > Hey, I never said I wasn't making mistakes myself!! Even without the typos. > I'm not a good typist, and have ranted against too verbose constructs quite > a few times. > > CChris Hi Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. http://dan.hersam.com/2005/01/27/reading-jumbled-letters/ So now I want a version of eu that isn't so pedantic about spelling too, ie fro i = 1 ot 10 do piftrn("%d",{i}) ned ofr and it would still work! After all the teachers at my kids school don't seem to care how the chidren spell nowadays - why should computers! And if I want to start a sentence this way, why not.? And I likes' to dot additional apostrophe's anywhere too. Chris
6. Re: [OT] it's vs its
- Posted by Shawn Pringle <shawn.pringle at gmail?co?> May 29, 2008
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I don't know what ever prompted you to make that observation here. I noticed a few examples of people using the wrong 'there' in this forum and I didn't hear a peep out of you then. Shawn Pringle