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I'd like to point out that this "sentence" is lacking a main verb.
How is confidientialiy handled... How does the confidentialiy issue get handled...
There are a number of choices, but right now, it's just left hanging
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No, no apostrophe in the 1600s . The apostrophe is a possessive marker, not a plural marker. It is grudgingly approved only in a very limited number of cases which would otherwise look confusing, as in this: mind your p's and q's .
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Type is too tiny...I see I missed the opening "I's." However, my grammar books accept the apostrophe after numbers made plural. Without is also correct, but with is perfectly fine.
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if you count by two's, you miss it by one. if you count by five's, you miss it by
the same amount. It is greater than 20. What is the smallest number it
could be? Pretty good, but you still missed a couple of capital letters. And the
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The holiday is commonly printed as Veteran's Day or Veterans' Day
in calendars and advertisements. While these spellings are
grammatically acceptable, the United States government has declared
that the attributive (no apostrophe)
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Dear friend, for singular names ending in -s, the regular genitive is usual: Davis's , Charles's . Sometimes these nouns are treated as if they were plural: Davis' , Charles' - in this case the ending -s is still pronounced even
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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36 days ago
Plurals, Nouns, Punctuation, Spelling, Apostrophes, Pronunciation, Genitives, Relationships, Writing, Speaking, Friendships, Friends
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Hi,
for this qusetion i would have to use and apostrophe s how would i write out money belonging to mickey
Mickey's money
You are interested in using an apostrophe correctly, yet you do not seem interested in using capital
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Between the two choices, the answer should be number 1: The temple is only a few minutes drive away from the station. However, there is debate as to whether or not there should be an apostrophe after minutes. Some believe that minutes should
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Neither.
You do not use an apostrophe to make a plural.
The boys.
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I've got to say, not sure I agree with you. If we accept that language is evolving, using an apostrophe to distinguish plural form of one word from an entirely different word with the same spelling is perfectly acceptable. non-disputal rules?
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