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Anyones or Anyone’s? Which is correct?

Grammar / Conor

  Anyone’s is correct because anyone is always singular. Anyone’s is the possessive form of the word which means “anyone” owns something. Anyones is incorrect and should not be used in English.  Anyone’s We use anyone’s in English when we want to show that something belongs to any of the people that we are talking […]

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Everyones or Everyone’s? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

  Everyone’s is correct because everyone is always singular. Everyone’s is the possessive form of the word which means “everyone” owns something. Everyones is incorrect and should not be used in English.  Everyone’s We use everyone’s in English when we want to show that something belongs to all the people that we are talking about.

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Fathers or Father’s or Fathers’?(English Grammar Explained)

Grammar / Conor

  Fathers is the plural for father. Father’s is the singular possessive form of father. Fathers’ is the plural possessive form of fathers.  Fathers or Father’s or Fathers’ are all pronounced the same way. Fathers We use fathers when we want to make the word “father” plural. So it is: I have one Father. I

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Mothers or Mother’s or Mothers’?(English Grammar Explained)

Grammar / Conor

  Mothers is the plural for mother. Mother’s is the singular possessive form of mother. Mothers’ is the plural possessive form of mothers.  Mothers or Mother’s or Mothers’ are all pronounced the same way. Mothers We use Mothers when we want to make the word “mother” plural. So it is: I have one Mother. I

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Sisters or Sister’s or Sisters’? Which is correct?

Grammar / Conor

  Sisters is the plural for sister. Sister’s is the singular possessive form of sister. Sisters’ is the plural possessive form of sisters.  Sisters or Sister’s or Sisters’ are all pronounced the same way in English but they are used in different contexts. Sisters We use sisters when we want to make the word “sister”

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Brothers or Brother’s or Brothers’? (English Grammar Explained)

Grammar / Conor

  Brothers is the plural for brother. Brother’s is the singular possessive form of brother. Brothers’ is the plural possessive form of Brothers.  Brothers or Brother’s or Brothers’ are all pronounced the same way. Brothers We use Brothers when we want to make the word “Brother” plural. So it is: I have one Brother. I

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Damnit or Dammit? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

  Damnit and Dammit are both spelling variations of the phrase “Damn it”. Dammit is more common than Damnit because most people phonetically pronounce the word Dammit. Dammit! I spilled milk on my new shirt! What about Goddamnit? Another way to say this swear word would be “Goddamnit” which is also interesting as you can

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What does 8/7c mean? (eight seven central )

Vocabulary / Conor

  8/7c is referring to the time, which would read as 8 o’clock/7 o’clock central time. The first time is referring to Easter Standard Time or EST and the second time is referring to Central Standard Time. Why are times written like this? You see times written like this because of the different time zones.

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What is the short form of “LITTLE”? (Li’l or Lil’)

Vocabulary / Conor

  When answering the question “What is the short form of “LITTLE”?” we have to take a closer look at the English language and its structure. While all short forms of little are grammatically incorrect, the most common version is “Li’l”. We usually see several spellings of this word in its short form – either

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Zeros or Zeroes? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

  Zeros and Zeroes are both correct. The plural of zero is irregular and we have two options Zeros and Zeros. Zeros is more popular than Zeros but you can choose either. There are too many zeros in that number, I don’t know what it is! Zeros or Zeroes in the U.K Zeros is more

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