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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Adjectives

When making a noun an adjective, does one use the singular or the plural form of the noun: is it coach's meeting or coaches' meeting?
  

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This is possessive case of the noun. Use coach's meeting - if the coach called and is running the meeting. Use coaches' meeting if there is a meeting of a lot of coaches.

  • This is possessive case of the noun.
  • Use coach's meeting - if the coach called and is running the meeting.
  • Use coaches' meeting if there is a meeting of a lot of coaches.
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This is possessive case of the noun.

Use coach's meeting - if the coach called and is running the meeting.

Use coaches' meeting if there is a meeting of a lot of coaches.
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(coaches) can be adjective ?

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