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Tamb79 Posted 9 years ago
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Apostrophe's

Hello,

We just discussed about the differences between

- human's revolution

- revolution of human

- human revolution

- revolution of human's

(I might have to add an article 'a' to each phrase above)

My opinion was:

- Human's revolution = revolution of human, which means the revolution that belongs to/ is carried out by human.

- But revolution of human can be a revolution about human

- Human revolution is revolution related to human

- Revolution of human's could mean one revolution out of several human's revolutions.

What do you think, teachers? Thank you

  

Top answer

Tamb79 Apostrophe's No. "Apostroph es " Tamb79 What do you think, teachers? Only this one makes sense: human evolution.

  • Tamb79 Apostrophe's No.
  • "Apostroph es " Tamb79 What do you think, teachers?
  • Only this one makes sense: human evolution.
  • Your four are meaningless to me.
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Tamb79Apostrophe's

No. "Apostrophes"

Tamb79What do you think, teachers?

Only this one makes sense: human evolution.

Your four are meaningless to me.

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