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they give me anxiety so I just reword things
I'm is a contraction, not a problem but I got it wrong so many times as an adult in other cases that I just stopped using them and just totally rewrite my sentence.
GhostRing
I'd understand its versus it's, but I'm? How do you even mess that up?
PrincessNausicaa
Possession is nine tenths of the law! Unless it's a contraction, you only need apostrophes to show possession, so it's wrong to write 1/
PrincessNausicaa
"tomatoe's for sale," but it's right to write "the tomatoes' greatest fear was becoming soup." The one exception is the word "its." You 2/
PrincessNausicaa
only use the apostrophe (it's) for the contraction "it is" (it's) not for the possessive its. The easiest way to remember this is that 3/
PrincessNausicaa
you don't use an apostrophe for his and hers. 4/4
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