What does that mean, anyway?
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it’s vs its. Only if it’s posssessive.
toward vs. towards. The second is British English.
supposedly vs. supposably. The second doesn’t exist.
should have vs. should of. Should of is not a verb. It’s not even a verb construction, because progressive tenses in English use variants of “have.”
for all intents and purposes vs. for all intensive purposes. An intensive purpose is a lot of concentration on a goal.