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Remember that adding an apostrophe ‘s’ does not make a plural noun. For example: ‘We saw lots of bird’s in the garden’ - is incorrect ‘We saw lots of birds in the garden’ - is ...
For example: Dot your i’s and cross your t’s. Both AP and Chicago agree that you can toss out the no-apostrophes-for-plurals rule here. You can see why. Without an apostrophe, I plus S spells ...
In the U.K. it is commonly pluralized as "attorney generals," but in the U.S. we have decided to dig in our etymological heels and make an example of this plural within a compound. Over the ...
In a recent Google Hangout someone asked the following question: What are reasons for completely different positions for keywords in singular and plural? We have some examples where the plural ...
Remember that adding an apostrophe ‘s’ does not make a plural noun. For example: ‘We saw lots of bird’s in the garden’ - is incorrect ‘We saw lots of birds in the garden’ - is ...
In the UK it is commonly pluralized as “attorney generals,” but in the US we have decided to dig in our etymological heels and make an example of this plural within a compound. Over the ...
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