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Rafael Soteldo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"objects' proportion" vs "object's proportion"

Is "objects' proportion" the plural form of "object's proportion"?
  

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The more common plural would be object's proportions . Proportion is commonly used in the plural form, meaning dimensions or size.

  • The more common plural would be object's proportions .
  • Proportion is commonly used in the plural form, meaning dimensions or size.
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The more common plural would be object's proportions.
Proportion is commonly used in the plural form, meaning dimensions or size.
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Rafael SoteldoIs "objects' proportion" the plural form of "object's proportion"?
No. Your terminology is a bit off.
The plural of object's proportion is object's proportions.
The plural of ob
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Thank you CalifJim for answering...

So, when there are several objects involved and several proportions of each object you say "Objects' proportions", Isn't it?

By the way, what do you mean with "bit off"?

Rafael
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Thank you AlpheccaStars for answering.
The object and the proportions were just an example to ask for the "....s'" I ran into, but what you say is worthy to be aware of.
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Rafael Soteldobit off
a bit ~ somewhat ~ a little
off ~ wrong ~ incorrect

CJ
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Rafael SoteldoSo, when there are several objects involved and several proportions of each object you say "Objects' proportions", Isn't it don't you?
Yes.

CJ

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