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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

's or is

Do You Think My Ankle's Broken?
or
Do you think my ankle is broken?
  

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Hi, Both are OK. The abbreviation is more informal. You don't need to start every word with a capital.

  • Hi, Both are OK.
  • The abbreviation is more informal.
  • You don't need to start every word with a capital.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

Both are OK. The abbreviation is more informal.

You don't need to start every word with a capital.

Best wishes, Clive
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Either version is fine. The contraction is a little more casual.

What are the capitals for in the first one? They should be eliminated to make the sentence correct.
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I am a teacher and i know that it is not correct ! "Ankle's " shows that is your ankle, while "ankle is" is showing that you ask something ! Trust ME ! I KNOW WHAT I AM SAYING!

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