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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Clients, client's or clients'

i am always getting confused with which one to use..if i am reffering to 2 or more of my clients then which one is used to refer to them.
  

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Clients => Plural of client. Client's => Of or belonging to one client. Clients' => Of or belonging to more than one client.

  • Clients => Plural of client.
  • Client's => Of or belonging to one client.
  • Clients' => Of or belonging to more than one client.
  • If you are talking about the clients (two or more) themselves, use clients .
  • " If you are talking about things that belong to the clients (two or more), or are related to them, use clients' .
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Clients => Plural of client.
Client's => Of or belonging to one client.
Clients' => Of or belonging to more than one client.
If you are talking about the clients (two or more) themselves, use clients.
"I always do my best for my clients."
If you are talking about things that belong to the clients (two or more), or are related to them, use cli
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Jack and John are my clients.
I need to tend to my client's concern (one client).
I need to tend to my clients' concern(s) (more than one client.
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your client nominated bank account or your client's nominated bank account

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If you are talking about things that belong to the clients (two or more), or are related to them, use clients'.
"I always look out for my clients' interests." If I want to refer to only 1 client do I say: "I always look out for my client's interest"?

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