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Apostrophe needed?
Hi
When do you place an apostrophe?
Example01: I will meet you in two weeks time.
Example02: He wasted 20 years' work.
Are those sentences correct?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I will meet you in one week's time (the time of one week)
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He wasted one year's work (the work of one year)
Thank goodness. I thought I was the only one who used the apostrophe to denote possession in this way, and to use it to denote letters being omitted.
The final 's' of a surname is a nice little trap for the unwary, when they require to denote the possession of something by the plural which I have always taken to be written differently from that used in conversation.
e.g. The Williams' house (written)
The Williams's house (spoken)
(or should it be spoken 'Williamses'? Now I have typed it I'm not sure.)
Oxford St used to be hyphenated. Them as still hyphenate to-day should hyphenate Oxford-st, to perpetuate that 18th-century look. Them as fail to do so will be struck off and have to register again under new user names.
I met Lynne Truss once. She's cool, a very funny lady. You may take what she says as gospel. Help yourself to the apostrophes below.
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