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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Use of the Apostrophe

Which is the correct form:

Pieces of Annapolis's Past

or

Pieces of Annapolis' Past
  

Top answer

Depending on the school of thought, either could be used. It isn't a hill I'd choose to die on, though.

  • Depending on the school of thought, either could be used.
  • It isn't a hill I'd choose to die on, though.
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Depending on the school of thought, either could be used. It isn't a hill I'd choose to die on, though.

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