I stand corrected in my example: yes, your's is incorrect but brother's IS correct.Laidlaw said:The right grammar would actually be "is that coffee yours or mine"
There is no such word as "your's". There is "yours", "his", "hers", "ours", "mine" and "theirs"
And it's not "apostrophy" it is "apostrophe"
You are wrong there too, "sister's" is the equivalant of "sister is". To indicate ownership, depending on how you use it in a sentence, you would spell it simply "sisters" or "sisters' "
And to get on topic Ariel, if you are picking up internet and never plugged anything into your computer then you have a built in wireless card.
In fact, it can be used either way as in "your bother's going to the party" or "is that your brother's car"?
Sorry Ariel......
Now what about those makeup, hair and shoe questions? lol