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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Which sentance is correct

of these two sentances, which is correct grammer?

Don't forget collectors and hobbyists books and high-end presentations.

OR

Don't forget collectors' and hobbyists' books and high-end presentations.

should there be apostrophies or not?
  

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Hi, of these two sentances, which is correct grammer? Don't forget collectors and hobbyists books and high-end presentations. OR Don't forget collectors' and hobbyists' books and high-end presentations.

  • Hi, of these two sentances, which is correct grammer?
  • Don't forget collectors and hobbyists books and high-end presentations.
  • OR Don't forget collectors' and hobbyists' books and high-end presentations.
  • should there be apostrophies or not?
  • Yes.
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Hi,

of these two sentances, which is correct grammer?

Don't forget collectors and hobbyists books and high-end presentations.

OR

Don't forget collectors' and hobbyists' books and high-end presentations.

should there be apostrophies or not? Yes.



Another approach is to say this.

Don't forget collector and hobbyist books an
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These books and high-end presentations belong to or are associated with the collectors and hobbyists, right? Then use the apostrophe.

But I'd suggest "The books and high-end presentations of the collectors and hobbyists."

What is a "high-end presentation"?
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Sorry I don't understand either of them. Apostrophes are used this way to denote belonging to if the books belong to the hobbyists then the apostrophe is used.

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