From 239488f10847583f61bb4bad29e118d53cbd1c3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: evan-defran-lt Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2024 18:06:46 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] [en] amended style rule --- .../resources/org/languagetool/rules/en/en-US/style.xml | 9 +++++---- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/languagetool-language-modules/en/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/rules/en/en-US/style.xml b/languagetool-language-modules/en/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/rules/en/en-US/style.xml index bc0ed2a4362a..85e290684c76 100644 --- a/languagetool-language-modules/en/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/rules/en/en-US/style.xml +++ b/languagetool-language-modules/en/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/rules/en/en-US/style.xml @@ -383,11 +383,12 @@ USA In American English, "\1" and "have" do not usually form a contraction unless they're followed by a past participle. \1 have + \1\2 got https://languagetool.org/insights/post/grammar-contractions/ - I've two tickets to see the Dodgers tonight. - I've got more pounds to my name than you've hairs on your head. - We've a lot to thank Tom for. - Seeing as they're poor, they've no choice but to work their hardest. + I've two tickets to see the Dodgers tonight. + I've got more pounds to my name than you've hairs on your head. + We've a lot to thank Tom for. + Seeing as they're poor, they've no choice but to work their hardest. Off photos he took we've ID'd six possible locations for Blankfein's safe house.