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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

HELP

which is correct??











  1. After paying six (months/month's/months') rent, we were given a receipt.











    1. Both (companies/companies'/company's)headquarters will be moved within the next six months.











      1. Many of our (members/member's/members') names and (addresses/address's/addresses') must be checked.






















  

Top answer

's for singular possessives; s' for plural possessives. No apostrophe if it's not possessive. You have one that is not possessive.

  • 's for singular possessives; s' for plural possessives.
  • No apostrophe if it's not possessive.
  • You have one that is not possessive.
  • Now you should be able to answer your own question.
  • What do you think the correct ones are?
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's for singular possessives; s' for plural possessives. No apostrophe if it's not possessive.

You have one that is not possessive.

Now you should be able to answer your own question. What do you think the correct ones are?

CJ

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