Is the apostrophe necessary in “the designers' platform feedback group”?
They're trying to say: It's the designers platform (page) feedback group, by calling it "the designers' platform feedback group". Is that apostrophe necessary? Feels like it's not.
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They're trying to say: It's the designers platform (page) feedback group, by calling it "the designers' platform feedback group". Is that apostrophe necessary? Feels like it's not.
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Imagine if it were a platform for children. How would you write that, as children platform or as children's platform? Notice how much more obvious it is now.
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They're trying to say: It's the designers platform (page) feedback group, by calling it "the designers' platform feedback group". Is that apostrophe necessary? Feels like it's not.
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They're trying to say: It's the designers platform (page) feedback group, by calling it "the designers' platform feedback group". Is that apostrophe necessary? Feels like it's not.
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Imagine if it were a platform for children. How would you write that, as children platform or as children's platform? Notice how much more obvious it is now.
– tchrist♦
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Imagine if it were a platform for children. How would you write that, as children platform or as children's platform? Notice how much more obvious it is now.
– tchrist♦
20 mins ago
Imagine if it were a platform for children. How would you write that, as children platform or as children's platform? Notice how much more obvious it is now.
– tchrist♦
20 mins ago
Imagine if it were a platform for children. How would you write that, as children platform or as children's platform? Notice how much more obvious it is now.
– tchrist♦
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That is a plural possessive:
Singular: designer
Possessive: designer's
Plural: designers
Plural Possessive: designers'
The designers own the platform (or the group?) so the apostrophe indicates possessive.
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That is a plural possessive:
Singular: designer
Possessive: designer's
Plural: designers
Plural Possessive: designers'
The designers own the platform (or the group?) so the apostrophe indicates possessive.
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That is a plural possessive:
Singular: designer
Possessive: designer's
Plural: designers
Plural Possessive: designers'
The designers own the platform (or the group?) so the apostrophe indicates possessive.
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That is a plural possessive:
Singular: designer
Possessive: designer's
Plural: designers
Plural Possessive: designers'
The designers own the platform (or the group?) so the apostrophe indicates possessive.
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That is a plural possessive:
Singular: designer
Possessive: designer's
Plural: designers
Plural Possessive: designers'
The designers own the platform (or the group?) so the apostrophe indicates possessive.
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Imagine if it were a platform for children. How would you write that, as children platform or as children's platform? Notice how much more obvious it is now.
– tchrist♦
20 mins ago