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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Organizations or organization's correct grammar

I am listed a sentence in a form and would like to know which is the correct grammar format.

What our company is proposing is the provide a link on our website to link to another company's website.

Should the wording be:

Website Recognition – once registered for Career Fair your organization name will be listed as a participant on the 2010 Career Fair Website. A direct link to your organizations website can also be created from this page.



o Please include a direct link to the organizations website. The correct URL is _______________________________________________________.



Is it correct to use organizations or organization's????



Thanks

Laurie
  

Top answer

Hi, Use the apostrophe version. Clive

  • Hi, Use the apostrophe version.
  • Clive
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5 Answers
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Hi,

Use the apostrophe version.

Clive
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why? What is the difference please?
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In broad terms, the apostrophe s shows possession. eg the worker's hammer.

The s with no apostrophe indicates a plural. eg The workers are Tom and Jim.
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organizations’ or organization's

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You will receive an email from your organization's admin.


Question: Is it organization's, organizations', or just organization?

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