How do you show possession with the word year (years vs. years)? Between the years 1914 and 1918, Newfoundland lost an entire generation of young men to an unspeakable horror that was supposed to be the war to end all wars You would use years' when talking about more than one year in a possessive sense: We agreed to review our agreement in five years' time
I was sexually inappropriate with my brother when we were kids and I . . . When I was a small child, probably around 7, my brother and I would have sexually inappropriate contact with one another relatively frequently My brother is a year younger than me If I remember correctly, it all started because my parents would have my brother and I take baths together to save time and would leave us unsupervised for short periods of time during this I think when I was that
Should years worth have an apostrophe? [duplicate] Closed 4 years ago Maybe this is a dumb question If I was writing the sentence "following years worth of research ", would it be correct to write "years worth" or "years' worth"? My initial instinct was "years worth", but MS Word's autocorrect is flagging that as incorrect
Years and Years BBC - Reddit Drama series following a tumultuous 15 years in Britain through the eyes of one family
[oc] I made a chart to help understand the races ages better Elves live 300 years in my homebrew, gnomes and dwarves 200, half-elves 150, and everyone else can get 100 No 750 year old rivers for me The longer lived races each adulthood much slower as well
Years, Years, or Years? : r grammar - Reddit Years, Year's, or Years'? I'm working on my resume and Microsoft Word keeps flagging this sentence "I have two years experience in Etc " According to Word it should be either Years' or Year's What are your guy's thoughts?
Im looking for unbiased reviews of Motley Fool Stock Advisor . . . - Reddit I won't get long-winded here, but I've been using Motley Fool for 2 years now Meaning 50% of my stock purchases happened in 2020 and the other 50% in 2021 Anything purchased before or in march 2020 during covid is slightly up despite the most recent tech stock downturn but I'm seeing MASSIVE RED
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