Who's On First? | Cheryl Norman – Grammar Cop
Who is on first? The who's / whose dilemma is a close cousin to it's / its. You can avoid mistakes by remembering that possessive pronouns don't need apostrophes; contractions do. Who's is a...
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Possessive Pronouns. This may seem counter intuitive, but when you're dealing with pronouns (hers, his, its, yours, ours, theirs), do not use an apostrophe. This is because the pronoun you're using...
View ArticleOnline Dictionary of English Pronunciation - How to Pronounce English words
A free online Talking English Pronunciation Dictionary - simply mouse over your entry to hear it pronounced. American and British spellings, with alternative pronunciations.See it on Scoop.it, via...
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