Board Thread:The Prydon Academy/@comment-188432-20130222222911/@comment-188432-20130222225357

Well, I was trying to keep the message simple, and just about plurality.

But part of what you say is true.

Yes, it does work when adding suffixes that change the part of speech, so we could turn November into the past participles, and, but that's rare English, except perhaps amongst the very wealthy.

Be aware that the system isn't very sophisticated. It will take any letters afterward, so don't think that just because you've got a valid link that the system "approves" of your spelling. Note this train wreck:.

However, it does not actually work for possession, as we can see with. Any intermittent punctuation stops the link, or we'd end up with links that included colons, periods, semi-colons or exclamation points.