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True, Anonymous! Pluralized acronyms should not use apostrophes. As an experienced English Tutor/Mentor, apostrophes are used in possession of & in contractions (i.e., Jane's cat won't eat fish.) To place an apostrophe after an acronym or
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anonymous
51 days ago
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Hi loonloka,
A sentence isn't true or false, it's either correct or incorrect. Sometimes it can be correct, but not very natural.
1. Gregg’s leaving his clothes around the house made his mother angry. Okay
2. LaTasha
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No apostrophe is needed as got is a verb. The title is ungrammatical or informal - whichever word you prefer. In correct English: The Lakes Have Got Talent. CB
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Hi there. We are doing a talent show in an area called "The Lakes" and we are calling it "The Lakes Got Talent." Should we use an apostrophe? If so where should it be places? Thank you for the help.
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Infromation= singular Is= singular Informations=plural Are=plural Subject Verb Agreement singular subject takes singular verb vice versa to plural verb and subject The case of "All" It depends if you how will you use it. All- as group
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I think it should be ABCs (without the apostrophe). Hi, little, It's not really a possessive or a contraction here. It's like, "She makes her 7's funny." It's a plural. I'm never sure of the best way to do it.
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1. He 's just eaten. (He has just eat e n.) 2. An average of one baby 's kidnapped every day. (An average of one baby is kidnapped every day) Same as 5. 3. The fish 's eaten yesterday. (The fish was eaten yesterday) No contraction for
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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califjim
296 days ago
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No apostrophe should be used. A 'thank you' is a colloquial compound noun. To put an 's' on it is to signify the plural. The apostrophe is only used to express possession e.g. Bob's radio; or missing letter/s such as the
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Rule One: Don't ever use apostrophes when you are making a plural. Apostrophe's in your title is incorrect.
Rule Two: Use apostrophes when you are making a possessive. Sometimes it goes before the s and sometimes after the s. You need
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"Pizzas" is the plural: "We sell pizzas."
"Pizza's" is a possessive: "The pizza's topping was delicious."
"Pizza's" is also a contraction: "Pizza's my favorite food."
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