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Karen15 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

90's / the 90's

Hello,

Which of the following sentences are correct? Please fix them if needed.

1. This show was a lame show to me. It's a rip-off of some 90's top shows.
2. This show was a lame show to me. It's a rip-off of some top shows of the 90's.

Thanks.

  

Top answer

The modern rule is 'No apostrophe'. 1. This show was lame.

  • The modern rule is 'No apostrophe'.
  • 1.
  • This show was lame.
  • It's a rip-off of some top 90s shows.
  • 2.
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The modern rule is 'No apostrophe'.

1. This show was lame. It's a rip-off of some top 90s shows.
2. This show was lame. It's a rip-off of some top shows of the 90s.

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