tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27660174.post2108259240656484528..comments2023-08-13T07:13:45.326-05:00Comments on LK Hunsaker, Thoughts and Sketches: Its & It's and Other ContractionsLK Hunsakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10706929624587891992noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27660174.post-69920636381973433212009-07-27T10:19:23.596-05:002009-07-27T10:19:23.596-05:00Celia, yes that one, too. I think people were corr...Celia, yes that one, too. I think people were corrected with "I" so often now they think it always has to be I instead of me.<br /><br />Interesting about the tail on the apostrophe. A good word processor should do that correctly. Although 'til isn't generally supposed to be used. It should be till instead, which is a proper form of until without an apostrophe. (I had to look LK Hunsakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10706929624587891992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27660174.post-42975863410992539302009-07-18T08:16:30.061-05:002009-07-18T08:16:30.061-05:00Loraine--I always have to stop with these two word...Loraine--I always have to stop with these two words to make certain I chose the correct one. And you're right--we see the wrong version used all too often. Another thing about apostrophes--in any contraction, whether the apostrophe is at the end, in the middle....OR at the beginning, the tail of the apostrophe turns to the left. I began to see this error in e-books:until- 'til (here the Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16272417114895975742noreply@blogger.com