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Thanks, Bender.
First of all, let me post the following grammar explanaiton about 'determiner':
"Determiners
GRAMMAR
A determiner is a word used in front of a noun to indicate whether you are referring to a specific
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Hi all, I want to ask a question about English usage. The cross of Jesus. Jesus's cross? or Jesus' cross? Which is correct and why? TIA. Paul... American Heritage Dictionary says Jesus' is correct. But I think either one is correct.
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From an article in the New York Times about the Walt Disney Company: "The directors are bracing for a large ... "shareholders." 2. The possessive pronoun "its" is correct for "group," but again, it sounds wrong
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that's Because it's a matter of the written language, I have always assumed that the captioners are following an explicit rule. In fact, in a post to alt.english.usage a couple of years ago, I reported having read just such a rule: See
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