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And you thought YOU were a cyclist..

 
 
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Old 29-06.-2004, 06:30 PM   #31
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Default Re: And you thought YOU were a cyclist..

On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 18:27:56 -0700, Bill <bbaka@syix.com> wrote in
message <opsab00uweq730am@news.syix.com>:

>I concede, even though I have seen it both ways. We have a
>local furniture shop here called Evans' Furniture and many
>others with the 's. Anyway, this is not the place for a
>debate on punctuation.

Evans' Furniture would be correct for the furniture
belonging to Evans. Evans's is also acceptable.

The one everybody gets wrong (including me) is "its" vs
"it's" - the possessive has no apostrophe in that case.

Guy
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