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Now listen up, boyz, you don't need no interjecting apostrophe to indicate any missing letters when using the plural term "yall" so don't clutter up your scripts with useless marks. If the need arises to futher pluralize this plural use the term "all yall".
Sometimes I think the problem with american yankees is that you all think that all of your thoughts are worthy just because you all think that you are.
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Her/him, his/hers/ s/he or 'their(s)'?
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read all aqbout it
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