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Kenna 2 year s ago
#5 Imagine her surprise when she found out he couldn't have pets because he's allergic to cats and dogs.

#6 Cold Domino's pizza? That's no surprise.
       
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Thaney 2 year s ago
#1 Emily is pregnant and you are illiterate. Emily is does not equal Emily's. Emily's show posesion like...hers.
       
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Bo 2 year s ago
Thaney,

You can shorten "Emily is pregnant" to "Emily's pregnant," when speaking, but when written it can be confused with the possessive form of Emily, as you said. Not illiterate, just confusing to the reader.
       
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Lisa 2 year s ago
Emily's = Emily is
Emilys' = possessed by/ belonging to Emile
There is more lack of literacy in the comments than in the picture
       
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Abe 2 year s ago
Lisa,
Emilys' means possessed by more than one Emile.
       
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Lisa 2 year s ago
that last post was my contribution to illiteracy
possessed by/ belonging to is Emilies
       
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Tavia 2 year s ago
Lisa,

You certainly are contributing to illiteracy.

You do not change the spelling of a proper noun to show possession or for the plural.

Emily's= possessed by/belongs to Emily
Emily's= contraction of "Emily is"
Emilys= Plural of Emily
Emilys'= Possessed by/belongs to several Emilys


Emilies= Plural of Emilie

You're welcome.
       
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Alanson 2 year s ago
#11 a surprise heartattack?
       
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