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The apostrophe is required -- and so is a full stop / a period at the end. CB
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Is the apostrophe in the following line incorrect or is it acceptable
Congratulations on 10 years' service
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If you and Laura are married, the "correct" answer would be: Today is Laura's and my anniversary. "Laura" needs an apostrophe because you used "my." If your name is Tom, then your friends will say: Today is Laura
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a.m.'s This is so informal that it hardly matters what you use! CJ
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Hi,
I want to convey plural mornings, using "a.m." Should it read: a.m.'s, or: a.m's?
Thank you.
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Well it's certainly not true that they can only be used after time and people - what a strange idea!
They are used mainly:
1. To indicate posession - the cat's whiskers, the company's employees, the nation's wealth.
2.
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According to many English teacher, Apostrophe can only be used after time and people. For example: 15 minute's workout John's car Father's day April fool's day However, I find that some of the other nouns get a apostrophe after
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Here in the United States, most people would write: Mr. Jones' house. The "correct" way is Mr. Jones's house. But many people (including most newspapers) feel that putting another "s" after the apostrophe looks funny.
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How do you make a possessive form of the word Oedipus? For instance Oedipus' feelings., etc. I think I can just add an apostrophe.
Thanks,
Dana Long
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The word "kids" is a standard plural word, so the possessive apostrophe goes after the s.
One kid: It's my kid's room.
Two kids: It's the kids' room.
It's the singular words that end in an s, x, ch,
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