Suppose ou want to refer to the name of a customer, which of these is the right answer and why are the others wrong? - Customer's Name - Customers Name - Customer Name
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Hello, Rafael—and welcome to English Forums. You can use the first or third, but not the second, which is plural.
— Mister Micawber
Hello, Rafael—and welcome to English Forums.
You can use the first or third, but not the second, which is plural.
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Moderators may do so, Rafael, but regular members cannot—primarily because they often do not know whether they have received a correct or appropriate response. Of course, you can always say 'Thank you', as you have already done.