read the student newspaper or read the students' newspaper? both sound correct to me, although i would use the first one - but i need an explanation - anyone know the grammar behind this?
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I read the student's newspaper. S/he lent it to me. I read the students' newspaper.
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I read the student's newspaper.
S/he lent it to me.
I read the students' newspaper.
They lent it to me.
I read the student newspaper.
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I read the student's newspaper. S/he lent it to me. I read the students' newspaper. They lent it to me. I read the student newspaper. It was written/published by/for students.