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Community’s or Communities’ or Communities?

Community’s or Communities’ or Communities?

The word  community’s is the singular possessive form of community. For instance, ‘The community’s school is getting a new library.’ Additionally, communities is the standard…

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Officer’s or Officers’ or Officers?

Officer’s or Officers’ or Officers?

The term officer’s is the singular possessive form of officer. E.g., “The officer’s uniform was neatly pressed.” Furthermore, officers’ is the plural possessive version. E.g.,…

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Liz’s or Liz’?

Liz’s or Liz’?

The term Liz’s with an “s” after the apostrophe is a correct singular possessive form of Liz that is favored in Chicago Manual of Style….

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Twin’s or Twins’ or Twins?

Twin’s or Twins’ or Twins?

The term twin’s is the singular possessive form of twin. E.g., “The twin’s room is decorated with blue and pink.” Furthermore, twins’ is the plural…

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Group’s or Groups’ or Groups?

Group’s or Groups’ or Groups?

The term group’s is the singular possessive form of group. E.g., “The group’s decision was unanimous.” Furthermore, groups’ is the plural possessive version. E.g., “Both…

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Visitor’s or Visitors’ or Visitors?

Visitor’s or Visitors’ or Visitors?

The term visitor’s is the singular possessive form of visitor. For example, “The visitor’s feedback on the exhibit was positive.” Additionally, visitors’ is the plural…

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Student’s or Students’ or Students?

Student’s or Students’ or Students?

The term student’s is a standard singular possessive form for the term student. Use it when referring to something that belongs to one student, e.g.,…

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Witness’ or Witness’s or Witness?

Witness’ or Witness’s or Witness?

The word witness’s is the singular possessive form of witness guided by both the Associated press stylebook and the Chicago Manual of style E.g., “The…

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Months or Month’s?

Months or Month’s?

The term month’s is the singular possessive form of month. E.g., “This month’s expenses are higher than usual.” Furthermore, months is the standard plural form….

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Sister’s or Sisters’ or Sisters?

Sister’s or Sisters’ or Sisters?

The term sister’s is the singular possessive form of sister. E.g., “Tomorrow is my sister’s birthday.” Furthermore, the term sisters’ is the plural possessive. E.g.,…

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