I have a serious grammar question for y'all. On ATRL I notice everyone saying something like, "Jessica Simpson her power," while I always thought the correct way to say it is "Jessica Simpson's power." Is that just ATRL slang or have I been saying it wrong the entire time? Or are they both acceptable?
In order to make the former proper English a comma needs to be added after Simpson. So, "Jessica Simpson, her power.", or possibly a semicolon, otherwise it's just slang.
I have a serious grammar question for y'allYOU. On ATRL I notice THAT everyone sayingSAYSsomething like, "Jessica Simpson her power," while I always thought the correct way to say it is "Jessica Simpson's power. (CORRECT)" Is thatIT just AN ATRL slang or have I been saying it wrong the entire time? Or are they both acceptable?
ATRL is the worst place to live in especially for those who want to learn how to speak proper English! Native speakers can use colloquial language and when it comes to write an essay or in interviews, they know to differentiate what is "formal" and "informal". My advice for you would be to stop using these slang terms immediately.