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Grace: Hi, can you write a brief explanation of when to write the apostrophe after the s (s’) versus before the s(’s). Thankx!
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Manager: Hello, I read your blog and I wanted to thank you for helping us practice our english.lol Can you please tell me if it is correct to say have got (ie i have got a pencil) or is it more correct to say “I got a pencil?” Thank you
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Destiny: Hello there, why in the english language you pronounce pizza, pissa? is that a rule of phonics that everyime you have 2 z’s you pronounce it s?
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