Re: USAGE: What to do about punctuation?
From: | Nik Taylor <yonjuuni@...> |
Date: | Thursday, June 12, 2003, 17:51 |
Costentin Cornomorus wrote:
> English punctuation (in Ill Bethisad) is about
> like standard use *here*. Possessives don't have
> appostrophes as a rule, which I think is the
> chief difference (the childs cat, for ex).
How does one distinguish singular possessive and plural possessive for
regular nouns? It seems that "The boy's cat" and "The boys' cat" would
both be "The boys cat" in IB English.
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