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Irony Example :

a website that espouses its expertise doesn't use the proper possessive form......

Taken from Category: Literary

The following question was asked on 3rd October 2011 by one of our readers. Have you ever wondered whether something you've read or heard is ironic or not? Remember to ask us a question!

Is it ironic that...

a website that espouses its expertise doesn't use the proper possessive form? It is, after all, the readers' verdict, not a single reader's verdict.

-- Noted and fixed, thank you. Perhaps this is a good example of Murphy's Law, whereby any written piece regarding 'correct form' will undoubtedly contain mistakes.

54% say this is ironic . Do you agree? Vote now, below.

Readers' verdict

  • 54% IRONIC
  • 46% NOT IRONIC

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