Links and visuals illustrating an orthographic pet peeve.
Spotted in Sears at the Hillsdale Mall in San Mateo, CA:
(Thanks, Matt!)
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By ApostropheAbuse – February 16, 2008
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Actually, “can’t find what you’re looking for” is correct. You’re = you are.
If you do not know where to place the apostrophe, spell the word out – “cannot”!
If it were somehow philosophy related and said “Kant,” it’d still be awful.
At least they said you’re instead of your.
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Actually, “can’t find what you’re looking for” is correct. You’re = you are.
If you do not know where to place the apostrophe, spell the word out – “cannot”!
If it were somehow philosophy related and said “Kant,” it’d still be awful.
At least they said you’re instead of your.