The Law of Apostrophe Conservation
Published Friday, February 25, 2005 by Expert Village | E-mail this post
"For every apostrophe omitted from an
it's, there is an extra one put into and
its."
Lynne Truss explains in her new book
Eats, Shoots and Leaves that the number of apostrophes will therefore remain constant; commas may never be created nor destroyed, only borrowed.
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