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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Apostrophes in Possessive Titles of essays

in the title of an essay called. My Drivers Seat
Should their be an apostrophe after the "r" in Driver's to indicate singular possessive or do we eliminate the apostrophe in titles altogether?
  

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Yes, there should be an apostrophe, either singular or plural possessive, depending on what is intended. It makes no difference that it is in a title.

  • Yes, there should be an apostrophe, either singular or plural possessive, depending on what is intended.
  • It makes no difference that it is in a title.
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Yes, there should be an apostrophe, either singular or plural possessive, depending on what is intended. It makes no difference that it is in a title.
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AnonymousShould their be an apostrophe after the "r" in Driver's to indicate singular possessive or do we eliminate the apostrophe in titles altogether?
Yes. If there is an apostrophe in a word in a sentence, it is exactly the same in a title.
The only difference in titles is that the first letter of the first word and words longer than 3 letters is a capi

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