Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Addendum: Possessive Pronouns

I remembered this last night. It kept me awake. Briefly:

You don't need an apostrophe in a possessive pronoun: his, hers, theirs, its

You should have an apostrophe if it's is not possissive, but a contraction of it is: It is hard to remember this stuff = It's hard to remember this stuff.

Example: It's the dog's business if it wants to chase its tail.

OK, class dismissed. Don't push, remember your jackets, don't run to the door.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Possissive (adj.)

third rate
unworthy
underserving
not fit for
pathetic

Use in a Sentence:

The possessive pronouns being quite possissive can have an apostrophe or possessions but not both!

Holly said...

AAAA! I misspelled another word! Let's see, I've screwed up pomegranate, woolly, and possessive (although that was more a finger slip than a brain fart). Any others I should know about?

Anonymous said...

Well, Honey, there is the article about the guy with the jerky mannerism. That should be tic, rather than tick.

Holly said...

Shoot.