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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Agent fees or Agent's fees?

I want to write: No agent fees. Do I need an apostrophe: No agent's fees.
  

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Anonymous Do I need an apostrophe: No agent's fees. No.

  • Anonymous Do I need an apostrophe: No agent's fees.
  • No.
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Anonymous Do I need an apostrophe: No agent's fees.
No.
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Can you please explain why? This is a rate that belongs to an agent right?
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AnonymousCan you please explain why?
Because nouns are frequently used to modify another noun without using the possessive:

eg
city map
tree house
rose garden
wall mirror
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Does he have glasses?or
Is he wearing glasses?
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Anonymous Does he have glasses?orIs he wearing glasses?
They are two different questions. They ask different things. Another similar question is: Does he need glasses?

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