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Chariot Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

pronunciation

How is Ss pronounced? For example: "four Ss"? four [siz]?

Which is the correct form? P's or Ps, S's or Ss? Thanks.
  

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There's another section where you should post pronunciation questions. Four S's: fore essiz P's, S's. CJ

  • There's another section where you should post pronunciation questions.
  • Four S's: fore essiz P's, S's.
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There's another section where you should post pronunciation questions.

Four S's: fore essiz
P's, S's.

CJ
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Thanks.

When we say that this chair belongs to the boss. This is boss's chair. Is "boss's" the correct form? I learned that if a word ends in an S, there is no S following the apostrophe in the word's possessive case. But I often see cases like "boss's". I wonder which is the correct form of the possessive case. Whichever is the rule, does it apply to both nouns and proper nouns? Thanks
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This is the boss's chair. Is "boss's" the correct form? Yes. I learned that if a word ends in an S, there is no S following the apostrophe in the word's possessive case. That's only true for plurals. Singulars add 's in virtually all cases. But I often see cases like "boss's". I wonder

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