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A friendly little grammar tip "Would've" is a contraction of "would have"--as in, "I would've been on time if not for the flat tire."
"Would of" is just wrong. Always. It is never, ever correct to say "would of."
This applies to "could've" and "should've" as well.
Please make a note of it.
Oh! And please post your grammatical pet peeves or general grammar comments and questions so this thread doesn't die as horrible a death as all my other threads do.
Thanks.
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Efan said: "Would of" is just wrong. Always. It is never, ever correct to say "would of."
I would of course have followed your advice, had it been correct. | |
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THANK YOU!
Also, "it's" is a contraction for "it is." That is the only proper use of it's.
Correct use: It's one o'clock.
The possessive form - "its" - does not have an apostrophe. It is the parallel of "his" and "hers."
Correct use: My pen lost its cap.
Incorrect use: My pen lost it's cap. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I believe that should be "I would, of course, have followed your advice...."
Okay, I should've clarified I meant it was always wrong to say "would of" when you mean "would've."
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Are you sure about that? Christopher damn! | |
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Yes, I am. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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woulda,
coulda,
shoulda
dincha
dontcha
dontcha wish yo girlfriend was HOTT like me! ... THE B EST BE YOURSELF AS LONG AS YOUR SELF ISNT A DYCK[/r]
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CONVERSATE IS NOT A WORD!!!!
Okay... I have had this argument over and over again.... The incorrect use of "MYSELF" Ex: You can speak to John or myself. You can speak to John or ME.
People think that it sounds more intelligent if they use "myself" where "me" belongs. "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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see this is why I just stick to cursing..... | |
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*coughanalretentivebehaviourcough* ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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OMG - yes!
That shit makes myself crazy. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I deal with this on a constant basis in my job. Without listing everything that boils my pish, my main bugbear is its/it's. Personally, I have no idea why anyone can get it wrong. But, what really sends me over the edge is - it's'. TWO fucking apostrophes?? You've just shown an insolent, casually heavy handed total disregard for the very foundations of communication and 2000 years of the English lauguage, you cunt! Did you throw the other one in, just in case? EVEN WHEN YOUR ITS DID'NT NEED ANY????? | |
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Exactly.
No possessive personal pronouns take an apostrophe (his, hers, ours, theirs, its).
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I'd like to say the 'did'nt' was intentional, but... | |
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Those commas are optional.
My pet peeve is princebonics of all sorts. Eye wish 4 their destruction.
And the possessive mixups of the kind that Genesia mentioned. Not just it's/its but they're/their, he's/his, you're/your as well.
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I agree with you. I wouldn't put commas in there either. I was just trying to salvage my original statement.
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your/you're
As in, "Your certainly wrong about that!"
their/there/they're
What is so difficult? "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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No need for salvaging anything. Your point was valid, I just wanted to give you a hard time. | |
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I'd just like to say that a large part of the problem is the English language allowing for so many accepted varients. A lot of these rules, that you're positive you learned the right way in school twenty or thirty years ago, are now considered correct three different ways. It's lazy, slightly obnoxious and the exact reason why I'm constantly correcting my niece and nephew, only to be proven wrong by their "New English" school book.
However, I think I fail with the it's/its thing. I'll try to pay more attention to it going forward. At least I can say for certain that I've never written it's'. | |
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it's' is that a new sort of possesive plural
I don't really have communication hang-ups verbal or written like chocolate1, I find disturbing when people create words in an attempt to sound enlightened but it amuses me more than anything I think it's' fair to say that most people casually make grammatical errors that's to be expected and could be easily overlooked job applications, dissertations, Stephen Hawking quotes you know, important shit put the apostrophes where they belong otherwise, I could or could not care less whichever is correct
How is it you feel? | |
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Totally agree with both of those. But were/where bothers me even more! | |
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My pet peeve is textspeech....
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I once so a women write shit like that. | |
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Just out of curiosity, what are some of the changes you're talking about? A couple big ones that I get in arguments with people over are ending a sentence with a preposition and splitting an infinitive (both of which are fine and dandy in my book). | |
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Could not. And that one drives me frickin' bonkers! If you could care less, then you DO actually CARE. That is one of the very few examples where I will interupt a conversation to correct someone. I don't even care if it's embarrassing for them. That and the pronunciation of coupon. It's coopon, not quepon. | |
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Hittin' the sauce kinda early, huh? We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I so you're new kar it's' hot
How is it you feel? | |
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Lawd. A man after my own heart... | |
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