Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time/@comment-24922984-20150425214231/@comment-26326107-20150428204847

Cowko wrote: Lily8763cp wrote: 1Zulu wrote:

Lily8763cp wrote:

Ridding it's ads and store.


 * its, not "it's." Also this is the wrong way to use "rid" as a verb.

"Removing its ads" conveys the message much better.

"it's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has," eg:


 * It's raining outside (=It is raining outside)
 * It's been a pleasure (=It has been a pleasure)

"its" is a possessive pronoun, indicating possession of/relationship to something:

That being said, I doubt either of them will be removed. If they bring Dandelion back in some special event, then the ads will already be there. Besides the ad must take less than 1 MB of space. It's not really worth removing. The store entry probably takes up a few bytes of space, so there is no reason to remove that either. 1.Ok, my grammar is sort of bad, sorry! 2.I guess your right.
 * My pet parakeet is green. Its favorite food corn. (=the parakeet's favorite food is corn )
 * The new world hasn't been released yet, but its internal name is "Lost City" (=the new world's internal name is "Lost City")
 * You're

Your = your possesion

You're = you are (right)

And I don't think "sort of bad" is a good form, use "kind of bad" instead (just my personal opinion here)

Sort = phisical type (A4 is a sort of paper)

Kind = more abstract type (not my kind of book) physical*