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PARSA 1997 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Apostrophe s

I have a problem with using the apostrophe s for showing possessions. For example, which one is correct?

1. School uniforms, School's uniforms

or

2. Companies' production, Companies production

  

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PARSA 1997 1. School uniforms, School's uniforms Both are possible in context; the first is more usual. PARSA 1997 2.

  • PARSA 1997 1.
  • School uniforms, School's uniforms Both are possible in context; the first is more usual.
  • PARSA 1997 2.
  • Companies' production, Companies production Again, both are possible, though the first is probably the one you need.
  • We need your complete sentences.
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PARSA 19971. School uniforms, School's uniforms

Both are possible in context; the first is more usual.

PARSA 19972. Companies' production, Companies production

Again, both are possible, though the first is probably the one you need. We need your complete sentences.

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