Limes is a plural as well as a noun. Why didn't you capitalize lime to make
a noun of it. Lime with an apostrophe and an s
denotes possession -- so what belonged to that Lyme?
I think any one would extrapolate a small green fruit with the appearance of
a small green orange would be a Lime.
Dave
We don't have anything useful to talk about today eh.



On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dave Darrin wrote:
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>> Lyme's are small green oranges. Lyme is the disease.
>> Dave
>>
>>  Hardly. Lyme's is the possessive form of Lyme, as in "Lyme's symptoms
> are".  What are the little green oranges? Are you talking about limes?
>
> Marshall
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