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Grammar

Parent's day or Parents'day

"Parents' day" or "parent's day"

Which one is grammatically correct?

  

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Both are grammatically correct, but they mean different things. "parent's day" refers to one parent, while "parents' day" refers to more than one parent. In most contexts you will want the latter.

  • Both are grammatically correct, but they mean different things.
  • "parent's day" refers to one parent, while "parents' day" refers to more than one parent.
  • In most contexts you will want the latter.
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Both are grammatically correct, but they mean different things. "parent's day" refers to one parent, while "parents' day" refers to more than one parent. In most contexts you will want the latter.

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