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Xeon9 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

When to put 'S' ?

Aside from Action Verb.

When to put S at the end of the word?

thanks in advanced.
  

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When you switch from singular to plural: Bird - birds; car - cars; tree - trees; it's not necessarily the capital S.

  • When you switch from singular to plural: Bird - birds; car - cars; tree - trees; it's not necessarily the capital S.
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When you switch from singular to plural:

Bird - birds; car - cars; tree - trees; it's not necessarily the capital S.
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Hi,
xeon9When should I put an "S" at the end of a word?
Briefly:

For pluralization - One folder, two folders; one computer, two computers; one book, two books.

For possession (with an apostrophe) - John's car, Ladies' night.

Regards

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