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Snarf Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Old Time's Sake

Is it all right to write "for old time's sake" or does it have to be "for old times' sake," with "time" pluralized? Or is it the exact same thing but written slightly differently?

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As it means 'for the sake of old times', you need for old times' sake . Source . Rover

  • As it means 'for the sake of old times', you need for old times' sake .
  • Source .
  • Rover
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As it means 'for the sake of old times', you need for old times' sake.

Source.

Rover

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