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Others or Other's or Others'? (Correct Possessive Explained) - Grammarhow
When using the possessive form, we also need to pay attention to the singular and plural forms. These forms make it slightly more tricky than you might first realize. This article will look at the possessive form of “other” and how you can use it. Others or Other’s or Others’: Which Is The Correct Possessive … Others or Other’s or Others’? (Correct Possessive Explained) Read More »
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Other’s, Others’, or Others? - English Summa
Each student’s project depicted a unique aspect of other’s experiences. In this example, “other’s” implies that the experiences portrayed in the projects belong to individuals other than the students themselves. In these instances, Other’s is used to indicate possession or association with a singular entity. Deciphering “Others’” Lastly, we have Others’, which represents ...
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Other’s or Others’: When to Use Each (Easy Rules + Examples)
Let’s dive into the correct usage, examples, and tips to help you master this tricky aspect of English grammar. Key Takeaways “Other’s” is singular possessive “Others'” is plural possessive; Context determines which form to use; Practice and proofreading help prevent mistakes; Other’s vs. Others’: The Quick Answer “Other’s” is singular possessive, while “others'” is ...
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Q&A: Others vs other’s vs others’ - Australian Writers' Centre
As we’ve already established, “other’s” is the possessive form of “other”. So for the other two, let’s imagine there are some chocolate bunnies on a table. Three people donated them (as part of some bizarre grammar experiment). So for the plural, we might say “I’ll take these bunnies and you take the others”.
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Is it Other’s or Others’ (Correct Grammar + Examples
Is it other’s or others’? Using the apostrophe in the English language typically provides pluralization to the word that it is modifying. Adding an apostrophe can suggest that there is possession. And many amounts of certain things. For example, “Sonia’s book is missing.” In this sentence, the possession of the book is to Sonia, the person.
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Other, others, the other or another ? - Cambridge Grammar
Other, others, the other or another ? - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary
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Other's or Others' or Others? - English Recap
The word others’ is the plural possessive form of other. Others’ is rarely used since we often say, for example, other people’s instead of others’ (i.e., other people’s lives instead of others’ lives). However, you can still use it to refer to a plural quantity of people or a plural number of places/objects that possess something.
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Common Mistakes and Confusing Words in English
Experiences is a plural noun, and when you use it in this form you are talking about a particular incident or incidents that have affected you. For example: It was interesting hearing about his experiences during the war. Experience can also be a verb. It means something that happens to you, or something you feel.
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Others, Other’s or Others’? Clear Examples of the Possessive Form
In Conclusion. Other’s and others’ are both correct forms of the word “other.”. Use others when referring to a group of people or things, such as “The others are waiting for you outside.”. Use others’ for plural possessive form, such as “The others’ opinions are very important to me.”Other’s acts as the singular possessive form.
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grammar - Is "experience" plural or singular - English Language ...
The plural of "experience" is "experiences"."Experience" can never mean more than one experience, but it can be used to describe a person or group's collective experience.. For example, on a résumé or curriculum vitae one might say "I have experience in [a particular field]" and refer to experience gained over many years and across several different job roles.