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jkph00 (نمایش مشخصات) 24 آوریل 2012، 16:48:28
sudanglo:… The time might be better spent on improving ones command of ones mother tongue.Sudanglo, you've intrigued me a couple of times noting differences between American and British English. In American English we would write "one's" rather than "ones" in this case. Difference or just fast typing?
sudanglo (نمایش مشخصات) 24 آوریل 2012، 20:33:58
So you might see Johns book instead of John's book.
The contractual apostrophe is more strictly observed. So this one's a bit small, have you got a bigger one.
You'll have to ask other UK residents whether 'ones mother tongue' is a frightful gaffe.
In any case, my posts are often fuŝtajpitaj. I never really learned to type properly.
Mustelvulpo (نمایش مشخصات) 24 آوریل 2012، 21:10:45
tommjames (نمایش مشخصات) 24 آوریل 2012، 22:16:23
jkph00:In American English we would write "one's" rather than "ones" in this case. Difference or just fast typing?"Ones" for the possessive isn't British English, it's an error. "Ones" is a plural, as in "a red one and two blue ones".