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Cpu aqua 161 Posted 7 years ago
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Fan club or fans Club

Fun or fans Club
  

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In the US, it is always "fan club," in the singular. ) "Fan clubs" is possible as a plural construction. " The term, "fans club," is never heard here.

  • In the US, it is always "fan club," in the singular.
  • ) "Fan clubs" is possible as a plural construction.
  • " The term, "fans club," is never heard here.
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In the US, it is always "fan club," in the singular. For example:


"I'm starting a new ______ fan club." (Name of a famous person in the blank.)


"Fan clubs" is possible as a plural construction. For example:


"In this city there are 5 ______ fan clubs."


The term, "fans club," is never heard here.

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