Voyeurism
Enzyme asks "Have you ever accidentally seen something intimate and private and... well... ended up watching? Or found that others had been watching you?"
( , Thu 11 Oct 2007, 18:14)
Enzyme asks "Have you ever accidentally seen something intimate and private and... well... ended up watching? Or found that others had been watching you?"
( , Thu 11 Oct 2007, 18:14)
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Grammar
Indeed, the grammar regarding it's/its is as follows:
When indicating that a noun belongs to something or someone, an apostrophe is an error for which the offender should be stripped naked and whipped (unless they like that sort of thing), eg. 'This is my cactus, that is its beer.'
When indicating that a noun is something, the apostrophe must be present, eg 'This is my cactus, that is its beer, it's cold.'
Whether the cactus or the beer is cold is up for debate.
( , Wed 17 Oct 2007, 0:38, Reply)
Indeed, the grammar regarding it's/its is as follows:
When indicating that a noun belongs to something or someone, an apostrophe is an error for which the offender should be stripped naked and whipped (unless they like that sort of thing), eg. 'This is my cactus, that is its beer.'
When indicating that a noun is something, the apostrophe must be present, eg 'This is my cactus, that is its beer, it's cold.'
Whether the cactus or the beer is cold is up for debate.
( , Wed 17 Oct 2007, 0:38, Reply)
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