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Saturday, 02/10/2018 9:51:22 AM

Saturday, February 10, 2018 9:51:22 AM

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I knew Ed wrote the PR yesterday and not Freiberger because of some fundamental grammar mistakes in the PR:

“As I have previously stated, we are please [sic] at the team that has been assembled for the roll out of MediaCoin and it's [sic] applications. The whitepaper is a full description of our revolutionary blockchain tech and it's [sic] use cases.  It gives a clear and concise view on how our blockchain technology will be used within the entertainment industry”. Says Edward Sylvan CEO of Sycamore.



Ed, the word "it's" means "it is." If you want to use the possessive, then the proper word is "its."

Proper grammar goes a long way. It's what separates the educated CEO's from the careless ones.

EXAMPLE: What is the Difference between Its and It's? It's is always the abbreviation of "it is" as in "It's (= it is) a nice day, isn't it?" Its is the possessive of "it" as in, "That is Morton's puppy but I don't know its name." In the second sentence, its means "belonging to it".


And you should have said "pleased" and not "please" as well in said PR.

If you need someone to proofread your PR's, I would be glad to help.

SO ENDS THE LESSON.

GRAMMAR 101

P.S. You also had a fragment in that paragraph as well. But I think you get the point.