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    Re: Kleos journal.

    Ok, little english lesson. I was taught, that if we are talking about someones property, we say "KleoS eyes". I mean, "Kleo's eyes" means: "Kleo is eyes". I'm litte confused. Will any gente soul explains it to me?

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    Re: Kleos journal.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bart View Post
    Ok, little english lesson. I was taught, that if we are talking about someones property, we say "KleoS eyes". I mean, "Kleo's eyes" means: "Kleo is eyes". I'm litte confused. Will any gente soul explains it to me?
    English makes no sense. : )

    The 's can be posessive or it can be an abreviation for "is". Such as it's (it is) or that's (that is).

    When used in the posessive form it would be Cleo's or Mary's and it does not stand for "is" it just means it is theirs.

    To add more fun to the weird english rules if the name ends in an "s" such as the last name "Edwards" you JUST add the apostrophe and not the second s (Edwards').

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    Re: Kleos journal.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sonya610 View Post
    English makes no sense. : )
    Screw it. I put the abbreviations in random places and hit submit.

    (not really)

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    Re: Kleos journal.

    Ok, it's easier than I thought. I mean, I had to remember it wrong (I was learning english like 20 years ago). I understand 's and s forms, because it's obvious from context, but it seems I just complicated it in my head with no reason. Thank you gentelmen and lady for help.

    Anyway, maybe I'll return the favour one day and if someone of you decides to become a kamikaze and learn polish (polish is probably most complicated and hard to learn language in the world) - I'll be more than happy to help.

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