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Plural Of Acronyms
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How would you rite the plural of an acronym? For example
Learning Support Assistant - LSA
LSAs or LSA's?
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Learning Support Assistant - LSA
LSAs or LSA's?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is one interesting exception to the claim that apostrophes are never used to show plurals. That occurs in such cases as the plurals of individual letters... ‘Mind your p's and q's'...'Dot your i's and cross your t's'...'There are four i's in Mississippi' and so on. If a teacher wrote on a pupil's work, ‘Write your as more clearly', the child might think she meant his word ‘as' rather than his several individual letters ‘a'. So, ‘Write you're a's more clearly' is required.
The apostrophe is also omitted in the plurals of initialisms, as in CDs, MPs, QCs etc.
The apostrophe is also omitted in the plurals of initialisms, as in CDs, MPs, QCs etc.
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