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Pcernuta Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

union demands or union's demands?

Which is better: "The trade union demands include higher wages..." OR "The trade union's demands include higher wages"
  

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They're both common and correct. Rover

  • They're both common and correct.
  • Rover
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They're both common and correct.

Rover
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I would avoid the first one. I initially mistook demands to be a verb. A sentence is poorly written if it even momentarily leads to confusion.

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