It was a very unfortunate use of the word if you ask me… (to put it mildly)
well, you have been there before, calling someone a really bad name didn’t you?
No, i haven’t, was “Google Translate” who’s done that “job”
That is none of our business.
Well yes, grammatically it was, as there was an apostrophe used. You don’t put one where there is a pluralised ‘s’. This is a VERY VERY common mistake I see all over the forum. You would put one if the ‘s’ was possessive.
For example:
The Smith’s (plural, more than one Smith mentioned) own that house.
I am visiting the Smith’s (possessive, it belongs to the them) house.
The other time one might use it, is when contracting a word, such as it’s for 'it is. Oddly though, the possessive ‘its’ does NOT have an apostrophe and thus strays away from the usual rule.
Even if my intention wasn’t to point our the grammatical error, i appreciate the lesson and (hopefully) learn it for the future. Thank you
Well it was that ‘naughty’ Lukas who started it!
@Lukas156546 bend over and assume the position please…
Well, now, that’s totally what my intention was
A plumber came in and took him less than 1 minute to fix the toilet
ohhh i love that!
harder mistress!!
John your timing is correct
Well if you keep using misplaced apostrophes (note the absence of one there), you can expect MUCH harder ones (spanks I mean) and more frequently!!!
Looks farward to thet!
Bending over
So we have a new doggy, looks like a red irish setter?
Well, i suppose that Marv can learn from him how to do the job properly in 40 seconds, or under
Sorry maar dat hondje is er al een week.
En luisterd naar de naam Mika
Poor Mr FOO didn’t get to take his doggie bed with him when he left the project…
Some people have a sense of humor deficiency, I gather jokes are not allowed now