Blessed October with pure love!
"I met him in a youth movement when I was 15. In the old days things we moved very slow. We took a long time to fall in love mentally. Then one night we decided to go see a movie, and there was a blackout in the theater. And because nobody could see... we held hands. Oh man, that was a very big deal back then! Then a few weeks later, he brought me an orange. Oranges were very rare! There were no oranges anywhere. That's when he got his kiss."
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<grammar question: is the use of an apostrophe ' appropriate there? My memory says yes, but my intellect says no. American English rules can be hard for such subtleties so that even Americans sometimes stumble on the more obscure ones.>
The plural of no... is... nos.
The use of an apostrophe is when the "S" is not attached to the noun, e.g. a man´s hat, or men´s hats... but the kids´hats.
Also, so many people make mistakes with the IT, IT´S, and ITS...
IT´S means IT IS
ITS is a possessive pronoun, e.g. its legs (the dog´s legs)
and enlighten us as to the apostrophe!
good observation! I am learning
Miclee, loved your story too..Always knew you were a kind man.. sharing your lunch, then your lovely wife knew the way to your heart.... .... beautiful!!!! Glad you had precious moments
there are still lots of sweet people