Once and for all; it's 'Lego'.
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Dobbsyisonfire — 9 years ago(July 30, 2016 05:27 PM)
Not "Lego's". It's a brand name. You don't say "I ate some corn flakes's's" do you? And also it's "I couldn't care less". Meaning you could not care less about whatever point/situation you are faced with. It isn't "I could care less" meaning that you're actually rather pleased with the situation
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comoresultado — 9 years ago(August 01, 2016 08:24 PM)
I agree with you on everything, with one exception. Your corn flakes example was a bad one because corn flakes is not the brand name Kellogg's, Post, etc., are cereal brand names while corn flakes is a type of cereal these brands may provide.
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transmentalist — 9 years ago(November 04, 2016 10:57 AM)
Not "Lego's". It's a brand name. You don't say "I ate some corn flakes's's" do you? And also it's "I couldn't care less". Meaning you could not care less about whatever point/situation you are faced with. It isn't "I could care less" meaning that you're actually rather pleased with the situation
Weeeell, if you're gonna be all fussy 'bout it .
it's LEGO, all caps.
Also, "corn flakes," no apostrophe. There are entire websites bemoaning the overuse/abuse of apostrophes to denote plurals.