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Uoyisme Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

GRAMMAR

Hi, everyone. please give me a hand. I don't know the difference between "Mother's Day" and "Mothers' Day (if this form is acceptable)".
  

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Mother's Day Mothers' Day Mothers Day These have all been used, and there is no great crime in using any of them. CONFIGURATION=1000&PARTITION_ID=1&CMD=VIEW_ARTICLE&ARTICLE_ID=10518&USERTYPE=1&LANGUAGE=en&COUNTRY=US

  • Mother's Day Mothers' Day Mothers Day These have all been used, and there is no great crime in using any of them.
  • CONFIGURATION=1000&PARTITION_ID=1&CMD=VIEW_ARTICLE&ARTICLE_ID=10518&USERTYPE=1&LANGUAGE=en&COUNTRY=US
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Mother's Day
Mothers' Day
Mothers Day

These have all been used, and there is no great crime in using any of them. The US government uses 'Mother's Day': http://answ

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