[quote]The plural of game is games not game's.[/quote]
You can have a plural of a plural? And 'no' it isn't anyway!
Wazza -I'm sure- will correct us in the morning, but:
"We had a game of football." (singular)
"We had two games of football." (plural)
"The game's players became tired quickly." (showing the 'players' belonging to the 'game'(singular game))
"The games' players became tired quickly." (showing the 'players' belonging to both games)
Or have I got it wrong?
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Sam Slater
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[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]
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I was thinking more along "the lines of the player's did well"---which annoys the FUCK out of me.
Semantics---or Samantics
---I'll leave to you, buddie.
Semantics---or Samantics
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Sam Slater
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[quote]"the lines of the player's did well"[/quote]
Nope, it's: "the lines of players did well" (if you're talking about groups of players in lines)
or "the lines of the player's did well" (if you're talking about lines that belong to one player)
or "the lines of the players' did well" (if you're talking about lines that belong to the whole group of players)
It's only 'player's' if you are referring to something that belongs to the players in some way. Like:
"the player's boots were all muddy." (an individual's boots were muddy)
or
"the players' boots were all muddy." (the whole group of players had boots that were muddy)
You've started something now Carac....I bet you wish you'd never brought the subject up! !laugh!
I'm far from a grammarian, or the best at punctuation though! Whew....I'll test you on this on 01/01/09 !wink!
Nope, it's: "the lines of players did well" (if you're talking about groups of players in lines)
or "the lines of the player's did well" (if you're talking about lines that belong to one player)
or "the lines of the players' did well" (if you're talking about lines that belong to the whole group of players)
It's only 'player's' if you are referring to something that belongs to the players in some way. Like:
"the player's boots were all muddy." (an individual's boots were muddy)
or
"the players' boots were all muddy." (the whole group of players had boots that were muddy)
You've started something now Carac....I bet you wish you'd never brought the subject up! !laugh!
I'm far from a grammarian, or the best at punctuation though! Whew....I'll test you on this on 01/01/09 !wink!
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its english
therefore its ambiguous
punctuation sucks big time...be damned if i can recall the difference between a semi-colon and its bigger brother
therefore its ambiguous
punctuation sucks big time...be damned if i can recall the difference between a semi-colon and its bigger brother
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No, I'm happy enough---just wish I'd read what I wrote last before posting it. Too lax with the quote marks.
I blame the beer.
Night all; hope you're feeling better Sam; hope it cools off a little for you, Buttsie; and I hope Leo Bloom doesn't turn out to be Wazza's new monicker (just what we need, another stream of consciousness poster).
Welcome, Leo.
I blame the beer.
Night all; hope you're feeling better Sam; hope it cools off a little for you, Buttsie; and I hope Leo Bloom doesn't turn out to be Wazza's new monicker (just what we need, another stream of consciousness poster).
Welcome, Leo.
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Hasn't hit 40(38.5C) so might go for a run if I'm feeling delusional
sweet dreams C
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Sam Slater
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Aye, the beer'll do it!
This Leo character's definately a former poster under a new alias. A new start and all that?
Anyway, g'nite Mr Carac.
This Leo character's definately a former poster under a new alias. A new start and all that?
Anyway, g'nite Mr Carac.
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definitely !wink!
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Just got back in from a New Year Party at my local boozer and am now settling down to a Kopparberg Apple Cider and 2 packets of Beef Hula Hoops ... how fucking bliss is this miss??
Happy New Year to all and merry - hope my mother makes a better job of the New Year Dinner than her Xmas Burnie Burnie Beef (and that isn't a local delicacy btw).
Happy New Year to all and merry - hope my mother makes a better job of the New Year Dinner than her Xmas Burnie Burnie Beef (and that isn't a local delicacy btw).
PEOPLE think Stephen Hawking is so clever, but when you ask him a question and he is typing in the answer on his little screen, how do we know he isn't just looking up the answer on the Internet?