If anyone ever feels the need to explain the difference between two by using the word “concatenated, I’m just going to assume their life peaked with winning the spelling bee in 7th grade and move on. Sometimes it’s an honest mistake just from the slip of the mind or autocorrect messing it up. If someone genuinely doesn’t know the difference and I feel particularly compelled to explain it, I will just tell them that “it’s” is the contraction for “it is.” That’s some weird superiority complex you’ve got, my dude.
Mitryadel t1_je8s3jk wrote
Reply to LPT: It's <its> in its possessive, and <it's> when it's concatenated! by Urgettingfat
If anyone ever feels the need to explain the difference between two by using the word “concatenated, I’m just going to assume their life peaked with winning the spelling bee in 7th grade and move on. Sometimes it’s an honest mistake just from the slip of the mind or autocorrect messing it up. If someone genuinely doesn’t know the difference and I feel particularly compelled to explain it, I will just tell them that “it’s” is the contraction for “it is.” That’s some weird superiority complex you’ve got, my dude.