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Hi,
I thought my use of the apostrophe was ok however I am mulling over which of the two is correct: i) class attitudes; or ii) class ' s attitudes.
The context is a school class.
The sentence is:
I wish to understand
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jennifermk
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Articles and apostrophes look OK to me, but I would make a couple of other tweaks:
A red alga , Furcellaria lumbricalis , is distributed in the coastal areas of the Baltic Sea. The species' cover ranges from 50 to 100 percent .
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Hello,
l would like to know if apostrophe and articles are used correctly in this case (the text is about the distribution of one species of red algae in the Baltic Sea coast, and in order to avoid a repeat of the same Latin name in the
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Michael, welcome! You have posed a knotty question! Here are some thoughts. When I have trouble with possessives, I think of the equivalent "of" construction. In this case, I think you mean: the needs of (each of our patients)... The
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I think the they'd be better off focusing on the letter U instead of trying to exterminate the poor old apostrophe. Just think how much simpler life would be if the Brits spelled words like neighbor , color and labor the right way.
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Neither. Barber-shop is the usual spelling. It might help if you checked a source. The Concise OED offers forth: It might help if you did. My response was taken from the OED, not a smaller OED. You can access the OED on line, including the
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