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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

apostrophe?

food friends birthday

Where does the apostrophe go on friends, friend's or friends' ?
  

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friend's - this means there is one friend - My friend's dog (one friend, one dog) friends' - this means two or more friends. - My friends' opinions (the opinions of a group of friends)

  • friend's - this means there is one friend - My friend's dog (one friend, one dog) friends' - this means two or more friends.
  • - My friends' opinions (the opinions of a group of friends)
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friend's - this means there is one friend - My friend's dog (one friend, one dog)
friends' - this means two or more friends. - My friends' opinions (the opinions of a group of friends)
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Adding on, the use of ' in (friend's) is the possessive apostrophe. So that party 'belongs' that one friend only.

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