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I may as well have a pacifier in my mouth

I wonder why apostrophe is used (stick's, get's).

What does he(A) mean by "It's actually a medium"?

What does he(B) mean by "I may as well have a pacifier in my mouth"?

What does he(C) mean by "Isn't that what those gummies are?"?

  

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  • Email Removed"> Email Removed I wonder why apostrophe is used (stick's, get's).
  • They are mistakes.
  • Email Removed"> Email Removed What does he(A) mean by "It's actually a medium"?
  • Medium is a size.
  • You can get a small ice cream, a medium one, or a large one.
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Email Removed">Email RemovedI wonder why apostrophe is used (stick's, get's).

They are mistakes.

Email Removed">Email RemovedWhat does he(A) mean by "It's actually a medium"?

Medium is a size. You can get a small ice cream, a medium one, or a large one.

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