It's = it is or it has.whats the difference between it's and its, who's and whose?
if its possible provide some examples.
Thankyou!
What's the difference between it's and its, who's and whose?
If it's possible, provide some examples.
Thank you!
I think you have misused 'respect' there.fivejedjon, I respect your very helpful answer, but when you start correcting someone's post,
please correct it completely.
Otherwise the member might think everything else is correct.
If you respect his answer, you don't go on to instruct him on what he should do. Fivejedjon is a native English speaker and a teacher, you are neither.Well, what word should I have used then? ;-)
Maybe "I appreciate your post."?
Cheers!
I don't think you meant to be insulting, but your post was quite abrupt and inappropriate given yours and fivejedjon's relative experience in English language teaching.I know this, but it doesn't make my statement or suggestion unnecessary.
The only thing I suggested was to correct posts completely, not only one word.
And this has nothing to do with native speaker and teacher.
Please read jcrunker's post and tell me it's grammatically correct except the "ex".
(Because I don't think it is.)
If I create a post which has many mistakes and you correct 1 of them, I will think the rest is okay.
Nobody is forced to correct anything here (it's completely voluntary), but either no correction or a full correction.
This is my opinion, and it's completely independent of my native language!
I don't really think you took my 1st post (the 3rd reply here on this thread) as some kind of insult.
Cheers!
It has, actually.And this has nothing to do with native speaker and teacher.
I know this, but it doesn't make my statement or suggestion unnecessary.
The only thing I suggested was to correct posts completely, not only one word.
And this has nothing to do with native speaker and teacher.
Please read jcrunker's post and tell me it's grammatically correct except the "ex".
(Because I don't think it is.)
If I create a post which has many mistakes and you correct 1 of them, I will think the rest is okay.
Nobody is forced to correct anything here (it's completely voluntary), but either no correction or a full correction.
This is my opinion, and it's completely independent of my native language!
I don't really think you took my 1st post (the 3rd reply here on this thread) as some kind of insult.
Cheers!
Nightmare did it for your original post; I have done it for this. It's more a matter of punctution and capitalisation than grammar.[STRIKE]c[/STRIKE]Correct me if [STRIKE]i[/STRIKE]I'm wrong in my gramm[STRIKE]e[/STRIKE]ar in my post.
Thank you. :-o