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How the grammatically-challenged make a noun plural. Look at all these definition's.
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Added to the end of a word to make a singular possesive (or sometimes a plural possesive with words whose plurals do not end with S, such as people) or a contraction with "is" or "has". Poorly-educated people/foreigners tend to use it for plurals and verbs, but that usage is incorrect. -Correct-
Bob's cat is black. Bob's going to the store. Bob's gone to the store to get his cat some food. ------------ -Incorrect- Cat's are fluffy animals. Bob has a cat that overeat's. |
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