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Old 12-16-2009, 05:27 PM
USA Trucker USA Trucker is offline
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Patches [I](not patch's)[/I.
Patches & Patch's are both acceptable terms. Try spell-check.
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Old 12-16-2009, 05:36 PM
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Patches & Patch's are both acceptable terms. Try spell-check.
Lol, I say I want to end this because we've brought it too off topic already and now you want to start about spelling?

"Patch's" is not an accepted plural form of "patch". It is accepted in, for example, "Patch's car" where Patch is a person's name, or in "The patch's content consists of updated textures" or something.

You know it's bad when someone who isn't a native English speaker must point these things out to someone from Brooklyn

Look, no hard feelings, all right? I'll try to watch the negativity about the game. Let's end this silly argument.
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Old 12-16-2009, 05:43 PM
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Lol, I say I want to end this because we've brought it too off topic already and now you want to start about spelling?

"Patch's" is not an accepted plural form of "patch". It is accepted in, for example, "Patch's car" where Patch is a person's name, or in "The patch's content consists of updated textures" or something.

You know it's bad when someone who isn't a native English speaker must point these things out to someone from Brooklyn

Look, no hard feelings, all right? I'll try to watch the negativity about the game. Let's end this silly argument.
You need to seriously consult a dictionary. I have read all 7 definitions to this word, and it does apply. As a lawyer, I'm very particular in my words. I have a degree in English, do you?
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