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Entry’s or Entries’ or Entries?

Entry’s or Entries’ or Entries?

The word ‘entry’s’ is the singular possessive form of ‘entry’. For example, ‘The entry’s deadline is approaching.’ Additionally, ‘entries’’ is the plural possessive form, as…

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Denis’ or Denis’s?

Denis’ or Denis’s?

Denis’ is the singular possessive of the name Denis, which you should use when following AP Style. For example, “Mr. Denis’ car is parked outside.”…

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Industry’s or Industries’ or Industries?

Industry’s or Industries’ or Industries?

“Industry’s” is the singular possessive form of “industry”, indicating ownership or association with a single industry. E.g, “The industry’s growth was fueled by technological advancements.”…

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Secretary’s or Secretaries’ or Secretaries

Secretary’s or Secretaries’ or Secretaries

The term secretary’s is the singular possessive version of secretary. E.g, “The secretary’s desk was neat and organized.” Furthermore, secretaries’ is the plural possessive. E.g,…

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Beauty’s or Beauties’ or Beauties?

Beauty’s or Beauties’ or Beauties?

The word beauty’s is the singular possessive form of beauty. For instance, “The beauty’s charm was captivating.” Conversely, beauties’ is the plural possessive. For example,…

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County’s or Counties’ or Counties?

County’s or Counties’ or Counties?

The word county’s is the singular possessive form of county. For instance, “The county’s population has grown significantly in the last decade.” Additionally, counties’ is…

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  Today’s or Todays?

  Today’s or Todays?

The term Today’s is the singular possessive form of Today. E.g., “Today’s agenda includes a team meeting.” Furthermore, Today has no plural form and so…

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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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