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Apostrophe s or ss - English Language Usage Stack Exchange In this sentence should I use Apostrophe as s's or s'? I am always confused with what exactly the rule behind s' and s's The sentence is: Hours later Fadnavis's resignation, the the NCP-Congress leaders combined met Governor and staked claim to form the Government Fadnavis is the name of the Chief Minister (for your understanding)
verbs - Can was be abbreviated as s? - English Language Usage . . . Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
(s) or s at the end of a word to denote one or many addendum: A compromise outside confines of plain-text is to combine both, "( s)", but with the parentheses shrunk slightly; this would be only marginally longer than " s" (but shorter than "(s)") and convey more explicit+accurate meaning than either of the other options by its respective self
Is vs. Are when using (s) [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . . Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
Punctuation after P. S. - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Somewhere in the craggy quagmire of my memory, I seem to recall that the nuns of my grade school days taught me that a P S (post script) is followed by a colon, i e P S : Alas, the periods aft
How do I express the plural of a letter in writing? with two S s (Note extra space above due to how the formatting here works, not intended) All are unclear in a few different ways, and apostrophes in plurals are becoming less and less common - pluralising a letter like this is probably the one case that is surviving the best as the cases it was once acceptable die out (see this for more on
s vs. z in BE vs. AE - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Adding to the great answer from @AndrewLeach, the answer quoted EtymOnline with Fowler thinks this is to avoid the difficulty of remembering the short list of common words not from Greek which must be spelled with an -s- (e g advertise, devise, surprise)