CAN YOU SAY" THE CUSTOMER'S ALWAYS RIGHT" . OR MUST IT BE "THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT"
anonymousCAN YOU SAY" THE CUSTOMER'S ALWAYS RIGHT" . OR MUST IT BE "THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT"
Yes. No.
Please do not post entirely in upper case letters.
CJ
Sheenagh When would you use customer's and when would you use customers' in a sentance.
Which is grammatically correct?
Customers’ requests
Or customer’s requests
Thank you to our customers in the past and looking forward to serving you in the future.
we are talking about one customer.
If there are many customers, and all of the bags were stolen
Customers' handbags were stolen.
Just wanted clarity.
Also tell me, Customer's subscribe to the offer, they all enjoy the service. Customer's subscription increased by 35%.
Is it right?
Also, Customer's can subscribe to this / Customers' can subscribe to this
i guess the one with s' makes more sense, since ALL of them can subscribe to it?
CAN YOU SAY" THE CUSTOMER'S ALWAYS RIGHT" . OR MUST IT BE "THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT"
Yes. No.
Please do not post entirely in upper case letters.
CJ
Which is grammatically correct?
Customers’ requests
Or customer’s requests
Thank you to our customers in the past and looking forward to serving you in the future.