Specifically, does the its/it's mean "all it is worth" or "for all the worth it possesses"?
Basically, is an apostrophe called for, or not?
Cannoli
"Sometimes unhinged, sometimes unfair, always entertaining"
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Deus Vult!
"Sometimes unhinged, sometimes unfair, always entertaining"
- The Crownless
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Deus Vult!
Anyone know the origin of "all its/it's worth"?
16/11/2021 09:48:34 PM
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