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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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Very good question. A native speaker would avoid this kind of mixing of forms in the same compound subject. Oversizing of accessories in general, and oversizing of earrings in particular, are very popular now. This would be fine.
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Hey, In this case the correct form is The Writers' Place. This usage of the apostrophe is called Possessive case or genitive. If you have a singular noun or an irregular plural noun you should add 's . If you have a plural noun ending in S
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im confident that for: singular nouns ending in s, add an apostrophe jesus --> jesus' robe singular nouns not ending in s, add an apostrophe s john --> john's coffee plural nouns ending in s, add an apostrophe teachers -->
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im confident that for: singular nouns ending in s, add an apostrophe jesus --> jesus' robe singular nouns not ending in s, add an apostrophe s john --> john's coffee plural nouns ending in s, add an apostrophe teachers -->
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Hi Eff, Some do, some don't.. 1) From time to time, the palace is a venue for performances by costumed actors. (OR: COSTUMED ACTORS PERFORMANCES??) That's fine as it is. If you were to use 'costumed actors performances', you
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Just want to confirm as per below example that the apostrophe is used correctly (singular person followed by a plural) reads properly. 'Screenwriter Michael Eriksons' Confessions Of Rewrite Hell' No. "Screenwriter Michael
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