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Grammar

Baby Boys Name

Hi, I am not sure how to write this "Cash Cars" Cashes Cars or Cash's Cars. What is the plural tense of Cash, he is a lttle boy.


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Do you mean the cars that belong to someone called Cash? If so, it should be "Cash's cars". I don't understand what you mean by "plural tense of Cash".

  • Do you mean the cars that belong to someone called Cash?
  • If so, it should be "Cash's cars".
  • I don't understand what you mean by "plural tense of Cash".
  • The term "plural" applies to nouns.
  • The term "tense" applies to verbs.
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Do you mean the cars that belong to someone called Cash? If so, it should be "Cash's cars".

I don't understand what you mean by "plural tense of Cash". The term "plural" applies to nouns. The term "tense" applies to verbs.

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