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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Apostrophe use of

chair's legs or chairs' legs?

  

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anonymous chair's legs The legs of one chair. (usually 4) anonymous chairs' legs? The legs of all the chairs around a table.

  • anonymous chair's legs The legs of one chair.
  • (usually 4) anonymous chairs' legs?
  • The legs of all the chairs around a table.
  • (Usually some multiple of 4)
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anonymous

chair's legs

The legs of one chair. (usually 4)

anonymouschairs' legs?

The legs of all the chairs around a table. (Usually some multiple of 4)

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