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Grammar

Apostrophe use

I am currently working on an Annual Report and one question that seems to be reappearing is the possessive use of apostrophes. An example:

Is it...

The Special Services Division's Fleet Maintenance Section

Or...

The Fleet Maintenance Section of the Special Services Division

I argue that it is the second because an inanimate object such as a division in this case cannot possess something. Could someone please point me in the right direction?
  

Top answer

Hi, I think these posts might help. They show that titles are very flexible. Of the two choice you gave, I prefer the first.

  • Hi, I think these posts might help.
  • They show that titles are very flexible.
  • Of the two choice you gave, I prefer the first.
  • If it were me, The Special Services Division Fleet Maintenance Section or The Special Services Division: Fleet Maintenance Section Your rationale is incorrect.
  • The year's play will be an important play.
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Hi,



I think these posts might help. They show that titles are very flexible.

Of the two choice you gave, I prefer the first.

If it were me,

The Special Services Division Fleet Maintenance Section

or

The Special Services Division: Fleet Maintenance Section



Your rationale is incorrect. The year's play

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