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Prutzie 07-29-2014 08:21 AM

What's with the apostrophe?
 
I needed a forum in which to vent my frustration at this new phenomenon wherein most people seem to be using an apostrophe where it doesn't belong. A large percentage of people writing these posts are using apostrophes where a plural word is written such as: The ball hit's the bat. Honestly, I just saw that. I've seen this in television commercials as well as ads in newspapers. Is this something we are inheriting from the younger generation who has lost the ability to use proper English and grammar? Since texting and "shorthand" seem to be the "conversations" of the day, we are losing proper spelling. Shakespeare would cry ! :sing:

Ecuadog 07-29-2014 08:27 AM

It's not its self lately.

graciegirl 07-29-2014 08:36 AM

Boy Howdy; :

An English major?

villages07 07-29-2014 08:36 AM

It could also be the auto correct on ipad/iPhone/tablet/other devices that doesn't always make the right decision.

MikeV 07-29-2014 08:36 AM

Sometimes it's the spell checking.

perrjojo 07-29-2014 08:38 AM

I always blame autocorrect. You are correct that we are forgetting how to spell with all of these new gadgets.

keithwand 07-29-2014 08:39 AM

Youse sew wright.

manaboutown 07-29-2014 08:40 AM

Unless I return and meticulously check what I write, especially on my iPhone, the autocorrect makes some strange changes. Some are truly laughable.

perrjojo 07-29-2014 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 915090)
Unless I return and meticulously check what I write, especially on my iPhone, the autocorrect makes some strange changes. Some are truly laughable.

And they can get you in trouble. I once wrote a text to my granddaughter and called her a slut. I can't remember what I had intended to write but it was not well received. LOL

manaboutown 07-29-2014 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by perrjojo (Post 915093)
And they can get you in trouble. I once wrote a text to my granddaughter and called her a slut. I can't remember what I had intended to write but it was not well received. LOL

Yes, things like that happen. I seem to have the most trouble with my iPhone. I find it time consuming and annoying to have to keep going back in the text and fixing things.

CFrance 07-29-2014 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by perrjojo (Post 915093)
And they can get you in trouble. I once wrote a text to my granddaughter and called her a slut. I can't remember what I had intended to write but it was not well received. LOL

Hoo boy! :a20::a20:

alwann 07-29-2014 08:59 AM

Apostrophes
 
As a former journalist and editor, it bums me too. Sadly, all languages change over time. Remember trying to read The Canterbury Tales in the original form?

"Wepyng and waylyng, care and oother sorwe
I knowe ynogh, on even and a-morwe,'
Quod the Marchant, 'and so doon oother mo
That wedded been..."

CFrance 07-29-2014 09:00 AM

Using 's is a common mistake. I would blame it on modern education not emphasizing proper grammar like they used to, but I have friends as old or older than I who write things like "the Smith's" and pluralize with apostrophes, such as "the elephant's." It's nothing to get excited about, IMO. I'd rather concentrate on what the posters have to say.

I was an English major and an editor, and I've done things myself. Since it's no longer my job, I've learned to enjoy the post rather than critique the grammar. Unless you go back and proofread, mistakes will make it through. The other day I posted "laundry shoot" instead of "laundry chute." The lovely Gracie caught it and PM'd me.

And my keyboard refuses to capitalize.

graciegirl 07-29-2014 09:05 AM

DON'T talk about it. We all do it. We are communicating and we get the ...is it gist or jist of what the other is tryin' to say.???

I am very much against stirring up trouble for no good reason. However, I do that too.

We are all just people, doin' the best we can. And making mistakes. People can over time figure out what we are about.

It isn't always what we say or how we say it, it is what we mean.

NottaVillager 07-29-2014 09:13 AM

There is a sign for a restaurant that I drive by regularly that promotes special dinner prices on "Monday's". Monday's what? This drives me nuts.

The bottom line is that for some time our vaunted public schools have been turning out platoons of functionally illiterate people. Since proper language and writing isn't "trendy" it gets left by the wayside. There is no greater threat to any kind of freedom than a populace who cannot communicate properly and do not honor their language.


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