@dansturdevant @MaryNorrisTNY But I prefer "Mears'" over "Mears's". If it's my name, can't I just do what I want?
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Yes, of course.
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Do some tv viewing & listen for ex: "boys'" pronounced boysis...; news & shows misuses="so fun" & "those ones"...
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Please do not use your power as an amazing periodical for ill. Dickens' is correct; Dickens's is sheer absurdity!
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Uh, wait. Euripides has too many s's already?
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love her!!!
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I don't think so, because "States" is plural.
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oh dear! I've been making this mistake myself- unless the
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Oops! “
@NewYorker: .@MaryNorrisTNY common misuse of the apostrophe “s” in proper nouns. http://nyer.cm/O4KxE0y http://snpy.tv/2crUuE9 ”
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PossessedMary Norris takes us through the common misuse of the apostrophe “s” in proper nouns. She'd like for us to remember the “s,” please.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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That explanation made no sense and was full of contradictions and inconsistensies.
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