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kyra_ojosverdes) wrote2006-05-18 07:49 am
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The Tyranny of the Majority (to quote
samvimes)
[Poll #731318]
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samvimes says "That's okay, I'm used to holding unpopular opinions" (not that I was, um, crowing about "winning" the poll or anything) and "At least it wasn't a clean sweep."
We are also giggling at the diplomats in the crowd who chose both James' and James's.
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We are also giggling at the diplomats in the crowd who chose both James' and James's.
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http://www.wecosoft.com/School/English/nouns2.htm
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I have my Chicago Manual of Style on the shelf, but I'm too lazy to pull it down and see what that says.
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Now I can just "ditto" this! :)
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I know there's others... but let's just take it as a sign of the Apocolypse and run! ;)
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I was taught that "s-apostrophe" applies only to possisives where the "s" makes the noun plural. "Apostrophe-s" applies to singular nouns that end in "s."
That's also how the Associated Press stylebook does it (and that's the one I used in 20 years as a newspaper reporter, so it's pretty well internalized).
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So "Moses'" if you're referring to the one in the Bible, but "Moses's", if you're referring to your buddy who happens to be named "Moses."
Other classical forms:
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*shrug* Both James' and James's are technically correct, with the caveat that James' is the preferred form unless you get annoyed by the Biblical thing that someone else mentioned.
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According to whom?
Not a challenge, I'm just curious.
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What is the ANSWER?
... oh the trouble we go through to avoid the double s!
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I call fraud at the polls. Either that or people are making multiple choices, which is cheating. Cheating, I say!
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