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Adding a possessive to a singular noun phrase that ends in a plural noun
grammaticality
grammatical-number
possessives
saxon-genitive
One's or ones possesive noun or not? [duplicate]
nouns
possessives
saxon-genitive
locatives
How do you make a phrase possessive? [duplicate]
syntactic-analysis
possessives
saxon-genitive
For the reader's convenience
saxon-genitive
"Brazilian's army's ammo supply": is it right to use apostrophes on two consecutive nouns like this?
apostrophe
saxon-genitive
Saxon genitive and "et al."
grammaticality
possessives
saxon-genitive
How to Construct an Unambiguous Joint Possessive that Follows a Verb?
possessives
possessive-s-vs-of
saxon-genitive
Are there nouns that undergo no change when used in the possessive (Saxon genitive)?
possessives
pronunciation-vs-spelling
attributive-nouns
saxon-genitive
possessive-s-vs-of
Apostrophes in a list of people
apostrophe
saxon-genitive
"Moon's Land " or "Land of Moon"? [closed]
grammaticality
possessives
saxon-genitive
Word choice: Gent, Gent's or Gents? [duplicate]
apostrophe
saxon-genitive
hiberno-english
Do I add " ’s " after the number on a pope/king’s name? (e.g. Pope Paul VI’s)
possessives
apostrophe
saxon-genitive
You're both of us' child / You're both of our child / You're both of ours child - Why are these all ungrammatical?
determiners
saxon-genitive
possessive-pronouns
A friend of John's / John's friend
grammaticality
noun-phrases
saxon-genitive
double-possessive
Is the noun "device" correctly used as a modifier in the phrase "the device box"?
grammaticality
nouns
adjectives
attributive-nouns
saxon-genitive
"Whomever runs it's" or "whomever runs its"?
possessives
grammatical-case
noun-phrases
saxon-genitive
whoever-vs-whomever
Saxon genitive to identify algorithms, methods, techniques, theorems,
saxon-genitive
When do we use "of" rather than " 's" to show possession? [duplicate]
possessives
possessive-s-vs-of
saxon-genitive
When did possessive *it's* fall out of favor?
orthography
pronouns
apostrophe
saxon-genitive
"your and Mr X's publication" vs. "you and Mr X's publication"
conjunctions
possessives
personal-pronouns
coordinating-conjunctions
saxon-genitive
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