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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Apostrophe use

In the following sentence should an apostrophe be placed after the "s" in years?The first show was a huge success and it is our goal to make this years even bigger and better. Or should it be rewritten as...The first show was a huge success and it is our goal to make this year's event even bigger and better.
  

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No. It's just fine as is. The apostrophe goes after the s of plural words.

  • No.
  • It's just fine as is.
  • The apostrophe goes after the s of plural words.
  • Rover
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No. It's just fine as is.

The apostrophe goes after the s of plural words.

Rover
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The first show was a huge success and it is our goal to make this year's event even bigger and better.
It's "year's" - please read this post.

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