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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Business's, Business' or Businesses

The sentence is "Your business’s trusted resource to help navigate your financial future." That is how the client supplied the copy, is that correct?

I think it should be business'

Thank you.

  

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" That is correct. Singular nouns take "-'s", except for a short list of Biblical and classical names (Moses', Jesus', Socrates'). )

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Anonymous"Your business’s trusted resource to help navigate your financial future."

That is correct. Singular nouns take "-'s", except for a short list of Biblical and classical names (Moses', Jesus', Socrates').

(And if it were more than one business, it would be "your businesses'

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My goal is to make sure you have our marketing information available when you begin addressing the advertising budget for your business’s next fiscal year.


Is Business's correct?

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The singular possessive case of business is :

Business's

And the plural possessive case of business is :

Businesses '

As the plural of business is businesses.

So your client is right.

Thanks??

Hope it helps.

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