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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Which form is correct:

when referring to a group of artists and their work:

I could relate to the Maine artists' work but I was fascinated by the Orkney artists work as well.

I am leaning towards artists' due to the possesive....

Thanks for your help. Melissa
  

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Hi, Yes, you need the apostrophe. Or you could say 'the work of the Orkney artists'. Clive

  • Hi, Yes, you need the apostrophe.
  • Or you could say 'the work of the Orkney artists'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Yes, you need the apostrophe.

Or you could say 'the work of the Orkney artists'.

Clive
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I know this is unrelated to the question, but I lived in Maine for 15 years. In fact, my friend owned an art gallery in Brunswick. (Speaking of Maine artists.)

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