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Tyler87898 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Help!

If I wanted to say something like this: "The continental army's soldiers..."

What is the correct form of "army's?"
  

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Hello, Tyler. If you are speaking of Washigton's army in the American Revolution, then it should be written thus: the Continental Army's soldiers

  • Hello, Tyler.
  • If you are speaking of Washigton's army in the American Revolution, then it should be written thus: the Continental Army's soldiers
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Hello, Tyler. If you are speaking of Washigton's army in the American Revolution, then it should be written thus:

the Continental Army's soldiers

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