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Tag Archives: when to use an apostrophe
Can We Stop the Apostrophe Madness?
I’m about to lose my mind. Seriously. I’ve talked about this on my blog before, but I just can’t let this go. Nope. I just can’t. It probably comes from being a writer, but all this apostrophe madness is making … Continue reading →
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Please – It’s Pleas not Plea’s
Uh, I’ve noticed a trend in spelling lately that’s making my eye twitch. Since when have we had such problems in figuring out when to use an “apostrophe s” as opposed to a “plural s”? Is it really that hard? … Continue reading →
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