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It's always means "it is." No exceptions that I know of--anyway in the sentence:
The world will always have it's cowards.
"its" is a pronoun standing in for "the world." It is possessive of cowards, so it should be "its" not "it's."
Thanks for the clarification.
Shit stirring fascinates me.
Yet another list of cool people!SeanH
busybody
chipbutty
Cikali
Batch
Kybele
blunt_trauma
SeanH
Byron In Exile
Everyday I see you posting without fail. Take a break. There is life out there. Do something different for a change. After a while, come back and post again.
Do that, otherwise soon there'll be an organisation called Literotica Anonymous.
Good luck to you.
Shit stirring fascinates me.
Yet another list of cool people!
How quaint.
But SeanH doesn't deserve to be listed twice.
You like watching the swirl during the flush?
Who is Cikali? I have never heard of them?
The IT's computer crashed.
Ah, I love the smell of cowardly shithead alt in the morning, smells like...victory!
idiot. me, sean, chipbutty, batch and dolf are all the same person!SeanH
busybody
chipbutty
Cikali
Batch
Kybele
blunt_trauma
SeanH
Byron In Exile
Everyday I see you posting without fail. Take a break. There is life out there. Do something different for a change. After a while, come back and post again.
Do that, otherwise soon there'll be an organisation called Literotica Anonymous.
Good luck to you.
But SeanH doesn't deserve to be listed twice.
I think it's just that you have your head stuck up your ass.
Aw, look, retardo boy wants to play. How cute.
Shit stirring fascinates me.
wasn't he being complimentary?
The second one is correct. The first is a contraction of it is OR shows the singular possesive it.Agreed.
Very off-topic, but I've always wondered from a correct grammar standpoint if the correct phrase is "always have it's" or "always have its".
Any Grammar Nazis on duty today? Colonel Hogan?
Hard to tell with someone whose approach to the English language comes straight out of the Beverly Hillbillies.