I just meant that I'd quoted you when you were saying that the thread had gone off topic in order to then take it even further from the subject at hand.
Just out of interest, what is your view on those Oxford candidates who got in from a state school background?
i dont see how my view of them matters. But like most oxford candidates, they're probably highly intelligent and did well to have made it there. I dont judge people based on their educational background or even social class, there are all types of people around the world and it's kinda stupid to just think "them" and "us". why?
From Wikipedia: The apostrophe ( ’ , often rendered as ' ) is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritic mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet or certain other alphabets. In English, it serves three purposes:
* The omission of one or more letters (as in the contraction of do not to don't). * The marking of possessive case (as in the cat’s whiskers). * The marking as plural of written items that are not words established in English orthography (as in P's and Q's, the late 1950's). (This is considered incorrect by some. See Use in forming certain plurals.)
It does have multiple uses you know
Honestly could not care less. Hence why I didn't challenge your initial comment