@1105936103 yous wrote a paper? @1105936119 many @1105936132 that means english skills....help me here @1105936145 which is correct: "This question has an answer on its own page:" or "This question has an answer on it's own page:" @1105936167 it's == it is @1105936183 so which is correct? @1105936212 is it's only used for proper pronoun possesion? @1105936230 I understand it's == it is @1105936232 [nerdboy!~sarnold@nerdboy-gentoo.active.supporter.pdpc] ACTION gives donavan an A @1105936244 well, replace it in the above @1105936254 but it's applies to the "question" @1105936256 "This question has an answer on it is own page:" @1105936268 that is wrong @1105936277 so which is correct? @1105936303 it's is not being used as a contraction @1105936323 still, its would correct i believe @1105936366 [donavan!~donavan@4wx.net] ACTION goes to hunt down the holt handbook... @1105936370 any other way lies confusion and madness @1105936377 strunk & white @1105936801 -leguin.freenode.net- |haze| (beau@65.48.249.12) joined the channel @1105936938 donavan: Strunk & White spake thusly: "The pronominal possessives hers, its, theirs, yours, and oneself have no apostrophe." @1105937777 [nerdboy!~sarnold@nerdboy-gentoo.active.supporter.pdpc] ACTION pokes donavan with a long stick @1105937783 you can stop looking now @1105937791 sorry I broke something