well danger fox its 'you should get your's right!' not 'you should get yours right'
quite correct burmesfox. An apostrophe replaces a word or letter - for example he is becomes he's. English lesson over...
'tis true (d'you like what I did there...and there) but there are three purposes of apostrophes:
1. To show possession. E.g. This is David's house. However, an apostrophe is not used when saying something like "it is all yours" or "yours is the kingdom of much greatness Mr Eriksson".
2. To demonstrate a letter or letters missing. E.g. I'd like to go to the seaside.
3. To split awkward acronymns. E.g. CD's for sale.
cheers me ducks............
3. To split awkward acronymns. E.g. CD's for sale.
The above is surely wrong. CD's what is for sale?
SSN verbally reporting Schmeichel to sign for LCFC later today.
What a good time to be off work with a wee infection!!!