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Jackson6612 Posted 15 years ago
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Who is that "you" - the object of your 'eyein''

Person A: I'm going to be eyein' you throughout the night.
Person B: Who is that "you" - the object of your 'eyein''?

Should two apostrophes be used - one for the contraction and the other to enclose?

Please guide me.
  

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Who is that "you" - the object of your "eyein' "?

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Who is that "you" - the object of your "eyein' "?
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What if I have the choice of only using apostrophes?

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