What about similar oddities in English?
(This question is inspired by this comic by https://www.exocomics.com/193/ (link found by BunScientist@lemmy.zip)) Edit: it’s to its in the title. Damn autocorrect.

  • ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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    17 days ago

    This is the grammar thing I fuck up the most, and I don’t call people on it because I’m pretty sure I don’t know how it works. Autocorrect changes it & I just say “oh, whoops”, and it still looks wrong…

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      17 days ago

      it’s means “it is”. It is really not difficult, just pretend you are Data and swear off contractions.

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        17 days ago

        I think the contraction vs possesive thing messes with me, and my brain can never settle on what goes where when, how, or why…

        • amelia@feddit.org
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          17 days ago

          Just try changing it to “it is”. If the sentence still makes sense, it’s “it’s”. Otherwise it’s “its”.

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      17 days ago

      Here’s a shortcut: test if you could drop “his” into the same spot and have it make sense. (And you’d definitely never write it as hi’s.) If “his” would work, “its” would work.