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 Posted by Els on 09/04/05 22:31 
Geoff Berrow wrote: 
 
> I noticed that Message-ID: <BIGSe.690$le5.153@amstwist00> from Edwin van 
> der Vaart contained the following: 
>  
>>>>Besides, 'doest' is already a word, though it's use is archaic.  
>>>  
>>> Damn.  That's  'its' of course. 
>>Its... Hmmm... Let me think... 
>>Ah! Its is a large multi media compagne here in the Netherlands. 
>  
> Sorry, no. 
 
Correct, but not for the reason you just described. Edwin is referring 
to a large company, which is called "It's". Yes Edwin, with an 
apostrophe ;-) 
Proof: http://www.its-x-tra.nl/images/it's_Logo.jpg 
 
>  'Its' doesn't have an apostrophe when used as a pronoun, 
> only when used as a contraction of 'it is'. 
>  
> It's a large company.   
> The company and its customers. 
 
But It's is a large company too, not sure about the size of its 
customers though ;-) 
 
 
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