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LisaS27 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Apostrophe usage

We have several new presidents attending a breakfast held in their honor. Is it correct to write "New Presidents' Breakfast"? Someone at work said that if you're writing a title, you can skip the apostrophe, ex. California Teachers Association.

Help please!
  

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The breakfast doesn't belong to them, so skip it. Writers Group, Veterans Day, Presidents Reception.

  • The breakfast doesn't belong to them, so skip it.
  • Writers Group, Veterans Day, Presidents Reception.
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The breakfast doesn't belong to them, so skip it.

Writers Group, Veterans Day, Presidents Reception.

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