Or, It gets loose once you lose your......... NevermindOr, "You lose your pet when it gets loose."
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Or, It gets loose once you lose your......... NevermindOr, "You lose your pet when it gets loose."
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Since this is a thread about misspelling, it is actually "driver license," not driver's license ..... At least in Missouri ..... Check your purse, or wallet !I don't think it matters how they are pronounced. Marans is the name of the breed. Even if you only have one, it is still a Marans. Not a Maran.
It's sort of like our word "driver's license." You don't have a licen. You have a license. It's late, maybe I'll think of a better example tomorrow, lol.
It seems that all three would be correct. “Driver’s license” - the license belongs to the driver. “Driving license” - a license to drive. I would think “Driver license” would be the same as a “driving license”. I will be checking my license as soon as I get a chance to see what I’ve got.Since this is a thread about misspelling, it is actually "driver license," not driver's license ..... At least in Missouri ..... Check your purse, or wallet !
Now, I've seen 2 variations from different states, the above mentioned "driver's license" and "driving license." I'm really not a grammar expert, so I really don't know which is correct ? All three of them ?
^This. Times a million. And the people who type a number for words? Don't get me started. It gives me a headache, seriously. B4 and u for you. I'm starting to twitch...Abbreviations annoy me. I don’t know why. But do you really save that much time typing “ty” instead of ”thank you?”
It seems that all three would be correct. “Driver’s license” - the license belongs to the driver. “Driving license” - a license to drive. I would think “Driver license” would be the same as a “driving license”. I will be checking my license as soon as I get a chance to see what I’ve got.
In texting the period is apparently used for emphasis now. It implies anger instead of proper punctuation now, from what my young roommate tells me.My friends always get so mad when I use a period. Why is it normal to not use one now?
But wouldn't the 's' be silent if it were pronounced in French?
Yes, I know French and English are different, but Faverolles and Marans are French words so I should think they would be pronounced in the French manner in English. (?)