We certainly are; have you heard about chips and chips?
But within the English-speaking world, it’s the Americans who are the weird ones in this case. The poms, kiwis, and safas all use it the same as us, and I think Ireland does as well.
Well, “y’all’s” (wowza that’s some interesting punctuation going on, especially with the double quotes 😅) is certainly easier on the ears (and the lips) than “yous’s”, which is what I’d yous use 😆
We certainly are; have you heard about chips and chips?
But within the English-speaking world, it’s the Americans who are the weird ones in this case. The poms, kiwis, and safas all use it the same as us, and I think Ireland does as well.
Oh, I’m Canadian. We get a nice messed up share of yall’s quirks and America’s. Wait “yall’s?”
Well, “y’all’s” (wowza that’s some interesting punctuation going on, especially with the double quotes 😅) is certainly easier on the ears (and the lips) than “yous’s”, which is what I’d
yoususe 😆