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I was lying in bed last night and it occured to me I don't actually know what the pre-fix word 'para' means
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Para
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Para
TheDoctor said:I'm a bit unsure about the use of apostrophes to indicate the possessive.
Is it Freds bike, or Fred's bike, or Freds' bike?
I think it's the last one, but I don't know...
simonali said:The middle one. You use the last one if the person's name already has an S at the end e.g. Chris' bike.
TheDoctor said:Thank you! I'm not about to try and explain long division though...
TheDoctor said:I'm a bit unsure about the use of apostrophes to indicate the possessive.
Is it Freds bike, or Fred's bike, or Freds' bike?
I think it's the last one, but I don't know...
Don't forget about "They're" as well.yenrod said:Their, there - get me
wafflycat said:The middle one indicates the bike belonging to Fred as in, "the bike of Fred"
The last one indioates the bike belonging to more than one Fred as in, "the bike belonging to the Freds"