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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Apostrophe question

I need to write the following sentence and wonder if it would be correct to put the apostrophe where I did in the word 'Dylan'.

To all the "Dylan's" of the world that don't get the credit they deserve.
  

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To all the Dylans of the world that don't get the credit they deserve. This is a plural so there should be no apostrophe. There should be no quotation marks either, unless you are using the name in some special way that necessitates their use.

  • To all the Dylans of the world that don't get the credit they deserve.
  • This is a plural so there should be no apostrophe.
  • There should be no quotation marks either, unless you are using the name in some special way that necessitates their use.
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To all the Dylans of the world that don't get the credit they deserve.

This is a plural so there should be no apostrophe. There should be no quotation marks either, unless you are using the name in some special way that necessitates their use.

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