Poboy kartman
Senior Moments Member
Contractions have apostrophes. Abbreviations do not.
Typographical error is abbreviated to typo with no apostrophe. Two of them would be typos.
A contraction is a word resulting from the joining of two words with an apostrophe to replace the missing letters. Would have becomes would've, can not becomes can't, and it is becomes it's.
A plural abbreviated word does not have an apostrophe, unless you can come up with an example where there is also a contraction in it somewhere, or if it has a possessive ending with an apostrophe-s.
I have to go with Fabroman on this one While there is a group of people who are adamant about abbreviations being pluralised without apostrophes, there is another group that staunchly defends it as proper practice. I personally prefer apostrophes with abbreviations because it removes any chance of confusion as to whether it's plural or the s is just another letter in the abbreviation. How do you pluralise n ? Only one way-n's, ns doesn't work.
Here's one that is a little bit different: I have a Henrys rifle. What do I have if I have two? Thank God there's only one Texas, I don't think I could stand it if there were two Texases. eseseses.lol.
You're right about this Fabroman. I think one reason is that people don't really watch what they're doing when they're typing. Then instead of reading their posts again, they hit Spell check and when no errors are shown think it's good. Know what I mean?
Now the same thing FUBAR but immune to detection by Spell check:
Your write about these Fabroman. Eye thank won reason is that purple done really witch watt their due in when there typing. Than instead of reeding they're posts a gain, them hit Spell check and when know arrows or shone, think it good. No watt eye mein?
Obviously it would be flagged by Spell Check, but would be correct when inspected.


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