User talk:Leolee2311

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Your article (edit conflict)
You wrote:

I like your quote: "The only users who add a template to an article that denounces it's quality are those who lack the ability to improve it." Therefore I am actually going to improve the quality of this quote though an irony it would seem. The use of "it's" and "its" has somehow posed much difficulty for many writers. "It's", with an apostrophe, is the abbreviation for "it is". If you care to replace "it's" with "it is" in your quote and read it out loud, you will soon find your quote making no sense. The proper word you are looking for should be "its" with an apostrophe. Even though they both sound identical in spoken English, the written aspect of it makes all the difference. To avoid such confusion, the simplest and safest strategy is to avoid using any contraction, especially in academic writing or when you are trying to make a big statement about something. You will want to make sure you sound proper. Sorry about my passion for accuracy and irony. I hope no offense is taken.

Leolee2311 18:50, 8 March 2007 (UTC)LeoLee2311

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You are welcome to complain about such things on your user page. However, this opinion does not meet the quality standards for articles and will be deleted. 69.201.182.76 18:56, 8 March 2007 (UTC)