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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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months' or months

0Hi there, everyone...02br
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00Should it be...02br
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00I'll give you two months' notice before I leave my job02br
02br
00or02br
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00I'll give you two months notice before I leave my job02br
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0<<<>>>01i 01b 00I'll give you two months notice before I leave my job02b 02i 00----this doesn't sound quite right. In American English, notice is given typically in days, rarely in months. e.

  • 0<<<>>>01i 01b 00I'll give you two months notice before I leave my job02b 02i 00----this doesn't sound quite right.
  • In American English, notice is given typically in days, rarely in months.
  • e.
  • 30-day rental termination notice is typically agreed by both renters and landlords.
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0<<<>>>01i01b00I'll give you two months notice before I leave my job02b02i00----this doesn't sound quite right. In American English, notice is given typically in days, rarely in months. i.e. 30-day rental termination notice is typically agreed by both renters and landlords. 02br
00If you must use "months", you can say "01b
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0It's possessive so should have the apostrophe.0-

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