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Jim Burden's grandfathers farmhand, not his fathers. Jim's father farm hand
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Former MLB player Jim Thome was a farm boy.
The comma is relatively new to the punctuation family (couple hundred years old), so let's go back even farther than that. Jim has a farm and he wants to tell someone he owns this farm, so he's going to say "Jim's farm", right? Wrong. There was no such thing as ('s) to show possession. He would have to say "Jim his farm" to show possession. Fast-forward a couple hundred years and people start to say that doesn't make since, so they changed "Jim his farm" to "Jim's farm" replacing the (hi) in his with a comma. Thus the comma was created. The funny thing about this is that women did not own anything back in the days, so you would never say "Jenny her farm" and therefore ('r) was never created. Think about it further and when someone shows possession for a female (jenny's farm) they're actually saying (Jenny his farm) replacing the (hi) in his with a comma. If we wanted to be politically correct it should be: Jenny'r farm And Jim's farm
In a shed on the Phelps farm.
Silas Phelps, a small farm family.
Mr shabalabadingdong
on a farm with a large family
Burdens was created in 2006.
He has far too many burdens.The news burdens him more.
The comma is relatively new to the punctuation family (couple hundred years old), so let's go back even farther than that. Jim has a farm and he wants to tell someone he owns this farm, so he's going to say "Jim's farm", right? Wrong. There was no such thing as ('s) to show possession. He would have to say "Jim his farm" to show possession. Fast-forward a couple hundred years and people start to say that doesn't make since, so they changed "Jim his farm" to "Jim's farm" replacing the (hi) in his with a comma. Thus the comma was created. The funny thing about this is that women did not own anything back in the days, so you would never say "Jenny her farm" and therefore ('r) was never created. Think about it further and when someone shows possession for a female (jenny's farm) they're actually saying (Jenny his farm) replacing the (hi) in his with a comma. If we wanted to be politically correct it should be: Jenny'r farm And Jim's farm
Yes, Jim Shockey, the well-known outdoorsman and television personality, grew up on a farm in Manitoba, Canada. This rural upbringing played a significant role in shaping his passion for hunting and the outdoors. His experiences on the farm influenced his later career as a renowned hunter and conservationist.