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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Each others' OR each other's??

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The rule is: If there is no s without the genitive, put the apostrophe before the s. Examples: They know each other's names. These are children's books.

  • The rule is: If there is no s without the genitive, put the apostrophe before the s.
  • Examples: They know each other's names.
  • These are children's books.
  • Where's the men's wear department?
  • CB
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The rule is: If there is no s without the genitive, put the apostrophe before the s. Examples:

They know each other's names.

These are children's books.

Where's the men's wear department?

CB

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