Bull's Eye Business Writing TipsTip #489: Possessive FormThese
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Tip #489: Do not mistake a descriptive form ending in "s" for a possessive form. For example: sales effort (Sales describes the effort; therefore, no apostrophe is needed). |
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Please place an apostrophe
where it is needed: |
Quote of the week:
"The pursuit of truth will set you free -- even if you never catch up with it."
(Clarence Darrow, 20th -century American lawyer)
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