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Off topic: Try this grammar & spelling quiz Penyiaran jaluran : James Heppe-Smith
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Orrin Cummins Jepun Local time: 20:55 Bahasa Jepun hingga Bahasa Inggeris + ...
If you can separate it into two words, it needs an apostrophe:
It's time = It is time
I'm trying to think of a situation where you wouldn't need the apostrophe in this sentence, but I can't think of a realistic one.
"What's wrong with the clock?"
"Its time."
Kind of a stretch? | | |
Sheila Wilson Sepanyol Local time: 12:55 Ahli (2007) Bahasa Inggeris + ...
Peter Nicholson wrote:
I got through level 1 OK, but then I kept failing on the first question of level 2 - Its time - so I gave up. Can anyone who passed - selecting Its time as wrong - justify this answer?
As far as I remember, there's a full-stop (period) at the end of each one. I was looking hard for "Yes, but" responses, but I haven't found any so far. It seems to me to be very well designed. | | |
Peter Nicholson (X) Poland Local time: 13:55 Bahasa Poland hingga Bahasa Inggeris
Yes, the statement included a full stop:
Its time.
I am surprised that translators, faced with this statement and the choice of 'right' or 'wrong', should select 'wrong'. | | |
Orrin Cummins Jepun Local time: 20:55 Bahasa Jepun hingga Bahasa Inggeris + ... I don't understand | Jul 30, 2013 |
It is wrong, though...? | |
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Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 12:55 Ahli (2008) Bahasa Itali hingga Bahasa Inggeris
Ty Kendall wrote:
.....slightly annoying little ditty is stuck in my head....earworm alert....
Doctor: What seems to be the trouble?
Patient: It’s terrible! I’ve got a song in my head and it won’t stop!
Doctor: Hmm. What’s the song?
Patient: “The Green Green Grass of Home”.
Doctor: Oh. I see. Is that the only song going through your head?
Patient: Well as a matter of fact, there is another one....
Doctor: Hmm. What’s the other one?
Patient: It goes “My, my, my, Delilah”.
Doctor: Oh dear. You seem to have a very bad case of TJS.
Patient: TJS?
Doctor: Tom Jones Syndrome.
Patient: Tom Jones Syndrome! Is that a common disease?
Doctor: It’s not unusual.
[Edited at 2013-07-31 11:09 GMT] | | |
Gül Kaya United Kingdom Local time: 12:55 Bahasa Turki hingga Bahasa Inggeris + ...
Tom in London wrote:
Patient: Tom Jones Syndrome! Is that a common disease?
Doctor: It’s not unusual.
That gave me a chuckle this morning.
I think this earworm business can be quite distressing for some people. There was a Radio 4 documentary a few months back on this. A woman has had the same tune in her head since the 1980s. If I remember correctly its was Nathan Jones by ...Bananarama maybe? During her wedding, the birth of her child. and it's still there. Now that's what I call unfortunate. | | |
Elena Volkova United Kingdom Local time: 12:55 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Rusia + ... Passed through all levels! | Jul 31, 2013 |
A really fun test, thanks! | | |
Andrea Riffo Chile Local time: 07:55 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Sepanyol + ...
Sheila Wilson wrote:
Ty Kendall wrote:
I wonder how natives fare, compared to non-natives   ...NO! NO! I'm kidding, I'm kidding.... 
Don't set them off again, Ty
I did just fine until Level 7. Then I messed up and got stuck for a while.
(The plural possessive has always been one of my weakest spots in English, I need some to time to think it over)
Gül Kaya wrote:
I think this earworm business can be quite distressing for some people. There was a Radio 4 documentary a few months back on this. A woman has had the same tune in her head since the 1980s.
There's been some interesting writing on earworm; I particularly liked Oliver Sacks's Musicophilia, in case somebody's interested in the subject.
[Edited at 2013-07-31 15:53 GMT] | |
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Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 12:55 Ahli (2008) Bahasa Itali hingga Bahasa Inggeris I got it all correct. | Jul 31, 2013 |
Peter Nicholson wrote:
I got through level 1 OK, but then I kept failing on the first question of level 2 - Its time - so I gave up. Can anyone who passed - selecting Its time as wrong - justify this answer?
"Its time" is wrong unless you're talking about the time of something. As in "In its time, inflatable furniture was believed to be cool".
Click on this:
http://www.apostrophe.org.uk
[Edited at 2013-07-31 16:05 GMT] | | |
Peter Nicholson (X) Poland Local time: 13:55 Bahasa Poland hingga Bahasa Inggeris You got one wrong | Jul 31, 2013 |
Its time.
Right or wrong?
Tom in London wrote:
"Its time" is wrong unless you're talking about the time of something. As in "In its time, inflatable furniture was believed to be cool". | | |
Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 12:55 Ahli (2008) Bahasa Itali hingga Bahasa Inggeris It's time.... | Jul 31, 2013 |
Peter Nicholson wrote:
Its time.
Right or wrong?
Tom in London wrote:
"Its time" is wrong unless you're talking about the time of something. As in "In its time, inflatable furniture was believed to be cool".
It's time I got on with something else. | | |
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