The word "she" is a pronoun. It cannot be used to indicate possession. When you write about photos of "she and Donald's son" or refer to "she and Barron," remove the other person from the sentence and see if it makes sense. It does not. Thanks.
The word "she" is a pronoun. It cannot be used to indicate possession. When you write about photos of "she and Donald's son" or refer to "she and Barron," remove the other person from the sentence and see if it makes sense. It does not. Thanks.
That bottom Youtube video defends Comic Sans but the creator seems to have no idea that "Sans" is short and for "sans serif." In the title card, he has used an "I" that does indeed have serifs — despite the fact that serifs are NEVER correct in the middle of a word. Irony upon irony. Generally, the serif version of…