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Both are right. Chief's is a singular genitive and chiefs is a plural. In most contexts you would add an article before the title. CB
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Which is correct
Regional Law Enforcement Chief's
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Regional Law Enforcement Chiefs
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Is it correct to say "The TV volume is too high" ... ? Yes. Just stick with this one. There are no rules that I know of that thoroughly explain everything about the three choices you are concerned about. Generally, the apostrophe form
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Can inanimate, conceptual nouns "possess?" Yes, however, there are different ways in which we express possessive of inanimate nouns. Sometimes the noun is used in the sense of an adjective: The summer months The summer holiday The
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Does one months time need an apostrophe?
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"What movie's theme song was written by Coolio?" = "The theme song of what movie was written by Coolio?"
It's asking for the name of the movie.
"What movie theme song..." is asking for the name of
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I was at the bar doing some trivia last night when the following question popped up. "What movie's theme song was written by Coolio?" Dangerous minds is the name of the movie. Gangster's Paradise is the name of the song. When
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"hall" is a large room for assembly, I never realised it's not commonly used. Ok, bad example, what about " Jefferson Elementary's office"?
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Hi Gilysse 1. This is Malaysia's flag. OK 2. These are China's people. Possible if "these" is used to refer to all of the people in China, or if "these" refers to a few people who represent/symbolize all of the people
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Can we use apostrophe this way: 1. This is Malaysia's flag. 2. These are China's people. 3. Jefferson Elementary's school hall. Thank you.
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