Understanding Hero’s or Heroes’ or Heroes?
By Mike Sanders
When writing about heroes or something that belongs to them, it can be confusing to ...
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When writing about heroes or something that belongs to them, it can be confusing to ...
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When writing about academic projects or papers, you might wonder about whether to say “Master ...
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In English, understanding how to use possessive forms and plurals can be confusing, but with ...
Read moreWhen we talk about people or things owning something, we use possessive forms like “Louis’” ...
Read moreWhen writing about a secretary, you might wonder whether to use “Secretary’s,” “Secretaries’,” or just ...
Read moreBy Dulcie Mae
In this article, we’re going to explore the difference between the possessive and plural forms ...
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Read moreDo you often get confused between day’s, days’, and days? You’re not alone! These little ...
Read moreBy Andrew Jones
When we talk about something that belongs to someone or something, we often add an ...
Read moreUnderstanding when to use “girl’s,” “girls’,” or “girls” can be tricky, especially since they are ...
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