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  • meaning - What is the difference between S and S? - English Language . . .
    The double meaning of 's leads to one of the most common mistakes in written English: confusing its, which is the possessive form of it, and it's, which is a contraction of it is
  • Apostrophe s or ss - When to use each? [duplicate]
    Closed 6 years ago In this sentence should I use Apostrophe as s's or s'? I am always confused with what exactly the rule behind s' and s's The sentence is: Hours later Fadnavis's resignation, the the NCP-Congress leaders combined met Governor and staked claim to form the Government Fadnavis is the name of the Chief Minister (for your
  • Is the addition of s ever correct for basic pluralization?
    From this Wikipedia page: It is generally acceptable to use apostrophes to show plurals of single lower-case letters, such as be sure to dot your i's and cross your t's Some style guides would prefer to use a change of font: dot your i s and cross your t s Upper case letters need no apostrophe (I got three As in my exams) except when there is a risk of misreading, such as at the start of a
  • pronunciation - Whats the rule for pronouncing “’s” as z or s . . .
    The word ending spelled apostrophe "s" is a phonemic z in all the instances I can think of (But English spelling is not very regular, so there could be exceptions ) However, English has a morphophonemic rule that converts a voiced obstruent (e g z ) to the corresponding voiceless phoneme (for z that would be s ) when the z is immediately preceded by a voiceless obstruent phoneme The
  • Apostrophes and s’s - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Apostrophes and how not to be confused Apostrophes are easy Here’s a short summary which your teachers could have used There isn’t even a test at the end Note: I’m criticising the education you were given, not you for having suffered that Simple plurals never have an apostrophe, even if you’re a greengrocer My lists are scattered all over the house All the tomatoes are green I
  • Possessive s VS is s - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I'm a teacher and every time that it comes to teach possessive 's VS is 's, students get confused and can't distinguish them For example: Rita's brother's name's John They can't understand whi
  • (s) or s at the end of a word to denote one or many
    I like to use less- greater- than brackets, "<s>", which is more similar to parentheses than separation with a forward-slash, and has added benefit of making easier to parse with more clear distinction in cases of more different pluralizations than required by simply adding an ‘s’ or ‘es’ (e g also eliminating something, like ‘-us’ to ‘-i’)
  • When a word ends in s or x, do you add s or just an
    2 Yes, there is a rule saying that if somebody's name ends in 's' (not sure whether it is applicable to 'x' too), you can use either Charles' or Charles's and pronounce those forms accordingly - possessive apostrophes But to be on the safe side, I suggest using the Alex's form
  • Should I use everyones, everyones or everyones?
    I have the following sentence: Joe got everyone's attention and started to speak Should it be everyone's, everyones' or everyones?
  • What is the correct article before s sound?
    A similar puzzle: What is the correct article? " (A an) unionised one would cause a problem " Answer: impossible to say The word "unionised" can mean "formed into a union (a unionised one), or it can mean "not ionised" (an unionised one) There is insufficient context to decide which meaning, and hence decide on the correct article





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