on 30-08-2014 11:29 AM
did anyone watch the QI episode where they discussed Apostrophes and their use??
I missed it but a friend tells me I have been using apostrophes wrongly.
as in "Bill's Car" - the car that belongs to Bill should be "Bills' car".
on 30-08-2014 12:46 PM
But if the car belonged to the second in line to the British throne, it would be Wills' car.
on 30-08-2014 12:59 PM
on 30-08-2014 01:03 PM
He is actually known as Wills, CQ. Not Will.
on 30-08-2014 01:04 PM
on 30-08-2014 01:07 PM
on 30-08-2014 01:08 PM
I have another question. What does QED actually mean in English? I don't get it.
on 30-08-2014 01:16 PM
on 30-08-2014 01:19 PM
quod erat demonstrandum meaning "which had to be demonstrated" The abbreviation thus signals the completion of the proof.
I C'd and P'd this.
on 30-08-2014 01:24 PM
Everytime I see it I have to run to google. So it just means 'as demonstrated'.
on 30-08-2014 01:24 PM
If we want to be pedantic, it should strictly speaking be "Wills's car." Unless of course we are referencing the royal "WE"