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Dot.dot.dot Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

About punctuation

What is the difference between teacher's and teachers'
Why do we place punctuation to the last? -------->teachers'
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"she is a girl." the teacher will say she is a girl full stop when we have dictation.
How do I say she's a girl? (punctuation included, like the sentence above)

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dot What is the difference between teacher's and teachers' This is my teacher 's book = This is the book belonging to my teacher. Singular apostrophe: punctuation before the "s". These are the teacher s' parking spaces.

  • dot What is the difference between teacher's and teachers' This is my teacher 's book = This is the book belonging to my teacher.
  • Singular apostrophe: punctuation before the "s".
  • These are the teacher s' parking spaces.
  • = The parking stalls assigned to all the teachers.
  • Plural punctuation = after the "s".
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dot.dot.dotWhat is the difference between teacher's and teachers'
This is my teacher's book = This is the book belonging to my teacher. Singular apostrophe: punctuation before the "s".
These are the teachers' parking spaces. = The parking stalls assigned to all the teach
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thanks for you reply.
I mean how do I say this punctuation " she's a girl. " ( the highlighted one )

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