S1: He worked in a lawyer's office years' ago, and he is now working at a bank. S2: He worked in a lawyer's office years' ago, but he is now working at a bank.
Which sentence is more acceptable? Is S1 correct?
Top answer
Both are possible if you drop the apostrophe in years.
— Fivejedjon
Both are possible if you drop the apostrophe in years.
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