There's a lot of confusion over the possessive apostrophe. A word or name ending in s takes as its possessive s's eg Harris's trip, Charles's office, James's car. Only with a plural is the s following the apostrophe omitted eg workers' boots, boys' toys, kids' school. Other than that, it was a good article.
There's a lot of confusion over the possessive apostrophe. A word or name ending in **s** takes as its possessive s's eg Harris's trip, Charles's office, James's car. Only with a **plural** is the s following the apostrophe omitted eg workers' boots, boys' toys, kids' school. Other than that, it was a good article.
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