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A Successful Meeting Outcome

Mr Mxyzptlk

Well-known member
lord_of_darkness said:
no need to use apostophre marks :P
But then how can he:

1) form possessives of nouns
2) show the omission
of letters
3) indicate plurals of letters, numbers and symbols

Surely you mean exclamation marks...
 

PY

Well-known member
Mr Mxyzptlk said:
But then how can he:

1) form possessives of nouns
2) show the omission
of letters
3) indicate plurals of letters, numbers and symbols

Surely you mean exclamation marks...
There's always one isn't there? :rolleyes: :P
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
lord_of_darkness said:
oh okay man thanks :) no need to use apostophre marks :P
What's an "apostophre mark"

If you're trying to emulate the Ginger language police - at least spell it right!!! ;)
 

Neil Pickup

Cricket Web Moderator
Mr Mxyzptlk said:
3) indicate plurals of letters, numbers and symbols
Techincally you no longer need apostrophes for pluralising numbers and symbols - eg 4s, 6s, LBWs is correct.

They're not needed with letters either, however can be used for clarity - for example 9 p's, 8 f's and 3 j's.

Never use them to pluralise innings or series..
 

PY

Well-known member
And there was me thinking I'd given up English as a subject 3 years ago!! :rolleyes:
 
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