Originally posted by Machx2
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Jay Leno signs a customers car......
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I don't get the whole car signing thing, never have. While I can appreciate Leno's knowledge and enthusiasm for the automobile, I don't find his show entertaining in the least and his position in the whole Conan deal was a dick move. I watched Conan the first few years he was on late night and enjoyed it, but didn't follow much on the Tonight Show until he was on his way out. I don't watch his new show. Of all of them, Jimmy Fallon is the only one I'll really watch.
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Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Postactually, it's not, you chow mein eating faggot...
Either way, I don't seriously expect everyone's grammar, punctuation, or spelling to be correct on the internet, it just hurts my head to read most of what is written on this site, lol.
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Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Postactually, it's not, you chow mein eating faggot...
That having been said, going after posts for improper grammar is lame as fuck IMO, we aren't here to write a novel or thesis. Most posts are train of thought, not eloquent commentary on the content, thoughts, and opinions expressed previously in a given thread.
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Originally posted by Ratt View PostYes it is. When you talk about a people as a whole, it becomes a singular. When you talk about multiple groups of people, peoples becomes a correct pluralization of the word people. When you talk about the possession of multiple items owned by multiple individuals or groups, the apostrophe comes after the s in the word: peoples' opinions is correct grammar.
Rule 4. To show plural possession, make the noun plural first. Then immediately use the apostrophe.
Examples: two boys' hats
two women's hats
two actresses' hats
two children's hats
the Changs' house
the Joneses' golf clubs
the Strauses' daughter
the Sanchezes' artwork
the Hastingses' appointment
the Leeses' books
The noun is already in plural form therefore it is redundant to use an apostrophe after the s.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostIncorrect.
Rule 4. To show plural possession, make the noun plural first. Then immediately use the apostrophe.
Examples: two boys' hats
two women's hats
two actresses' hats
two children's hats
the Changs' house
the Joneses' golf clubs
the Strauses' daughter
the Sanchezes' artwork
the Hastingses' appointment
the Leeses' books
The noun is already in plural form therefore it is redundant to use an apostrophe after the s.
http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp
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Originally posted by Ratt View PostI know the rule. Peoples is a correct word, when you talk about more than one people. The plural of person is people, and the plural of people is peoples.
Originally posted by Ratt View PostWhen you talk about the possession of multiple items owned by multiple individuals or groups, the apostrophe comes after the s in the word: peoples' opinions is correct grammar.
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