Native english speaker here, that has always baffled me. I learned in like first grade that you can mash two words together and all you need is an apostrophe. If it has an apostrophe (and isnt possesive) then its two words. I can definitely understand confusion about there/their and stuff like that, but not knowing “it’s” and similar conjunctions is wild to me.
Obv for a non native speaker i genuinely dont care how you speak, as long as i have an idea of what youre trying to say. I dont care for natives either, but it does make me curious how they got through school without paying attention. Although if you live in the US currently, im sure youre aware that wondering how people got through school is a daily occurance.
Native english speaker here, that has always baffled me. I learned in like first grade that you can mash two words together and all you need is an apostrophe. If it has an apostrophe (and isnt possesive) then its two words. I can definitely understand confusion about there/their and stuff like that, but not knowing “it’s” and similar conjunctions is wild to me.
Obv for a non native speaker i genuinely dont care how you speak, as long as i have an idea of what youre trying to say. I dont care for natives either, but it does make me curious how they got through school without paying attention. Although if you live in the US currently, im sure youre aware that wondering how people got through school is a daily occurance.