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Doctor’s or Doctors’?

When writing, you may come across words that change meaning with just a slight alteration. One such example is the word “doctor,” which can appear as doctor’s or doctors’. While…

Months or Month’s?

When writing in English, possessive forms can be tricky, especially when it comes to month and its variations. Do you say “month’s” or “months”? What about “months'”? Knowing how to…

Thomas’ or Thomas’s?

One of the more complicated aspects of grammar involves understanding the correct use of possessive forms, particularly when it comes to names that already end in “s,” like Thomas. Should…

Client’s or Clients’ or Clients?

In the English language, possessive forms can be tricky. Whether you’re talking about one client or many, understanding how to use client’s, clients’, and clients correctly is important. This guide…

Today’s or Todays?

When it comes to Today, many people struggle with how to make the word possessive or use it in different grammatical forms. The confusion often arises between “Today’s” (singular possessive)…

Story’s or Stories’ or Stories?

Understanding the proper use of possessive forms and plural forms is essential for anyone looking to master English grammar. Words like story’s, stories’, and stories can cause confusion, particularly because…
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