Just stumbled upon two really interesting videos on YouTube about the English language - one about things many languages do but English doesn't; and one about things English does but many languages don't. Enjoy.
It's one of those "rules that aren't rules" we were taught at school. Like "apostrophe ess denotes possession"... when the apostrophe in "it's" doesn't denote possession, and god help you if you make that simple mistake!
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