's is almost always used: chair's (one chair), man's, men's, Tom's, Jess's, Jesus's, Moses's, Socrates's s' shows OWNERSHIP to PLURAL NOUNS ENDING IN "S" ONLY. NEVER to names ending in "s," as names are NOT plural. You have to be able to answer "yes" to both questions: 1) Is it more than one person, place or thing? (not just one boy, but boys...not just one chair, but chairs) 2) Does the plural noun end in "s"? ("Men" does not qualify - it is plural, but without an "s" on the end. "Children" does not qualify either. "Boys" and "chairs" both qualify.) ex. the chairs' legs (legs from many chairs), boys' (belonging to multiple boys) ex. The boys' lockers smelled like old socks."
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If that shit IS true.
Shortened to: If that shit's true.
Learn grammar, fatfuck.
's is almost always used: chair's (one chair), man's, men's, Tom's, Jess's, Jesus's, Moses's, Socrates's
s' shows OWNERSHIP to PLURAL NOUNS ENDING IN "S" ONLY. NEVER to names ending in "s," as names are NOT plural. You have to be able to answer "yes" to both questions:
1) Is it more than one person, place or thing? (not just one boy, but boys...not just one chair, but chairs)
2) Does the plural noun end in "s"? ("Men" does not qualify - it is plural, but without an "s" on the end. "Children" does not qualify either. "Boys" and "chairs" both qualify.)
ex. the chairs' legs (legs from many chairs), boys' (belonging to multiple boys)
ex. The boys' lockers smelled like old socks."
Go die in a hole, Erik.
Shit's gonna go down.
That's not incorrect. It means shit is gonna go down.
Means: That is not incorrect.
Just like isn't means Is not.
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