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Panda blue 483 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Correct usage

In a years' time.

I used year's on word and it corrected it to the above? You can have year and the year's (belonging).

I thought the apostrophe is only used if the word doesn't end in s normally, but year's doesn't?


And this.

Yet today's media and news is full of angst. (are instead of is)






  

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Correct English is eg In a year's time eg In two years' time Yet today's media and news are full of angst. The subject is plural. Clive

  • Correct English is eg In a year's time eg In two years' time Yet today's media and news are full of angst.
  • The subject is plural.
  • Clive
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Correct English is

eg In a year's time

eg In two years' time

Yet today's media and news are full of angst. The subject is plural.

Clive

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