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The following words of foreign origin are plural nouns; they should normally not be construed as singulars (see also as separate entries in Vocabulary): bacteria candelabra criteria data graffiti insignia media phenomena regalia strata E. com for more details 1. After figures: the 1890s. 2. After abbreviations: MPs, SOSs. But it is needed in: dot the i's and cross the t's, fair do's, do's and don'ts. 40 possessive case =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- To form the possessive: 1.

G. cats, dogs, horses, cameras. A. The regular plural suffix -s is preceded by -e-: 1. e. g. g. g. g. g. g. g. the Joneses, the Rogerses, the two Charleses. ° -es should not be replaced by an apostrophe, as the Jones'. 2. g. ladies, soliloquies, spies. g. the Willoughbys, the three Marys; also trilbys, lay-bys, standbys, zlotys (Polish currency). 3. ') innuendoes charges salvos buffaloes mangoes = reservations, calicoes mementoes excuses) cargoes mosquitoes stuccoes dingoes mottoes tomatoes dominoes Negroes tornadoes echoes noes torpedoes embargoes peccadilloes vetoes goes porticoes volcanoes grottoes Words not in this list add only -s.

After abbreviations: MPs, SOSs. But it is needed in: dot the i's and cross the t's, fair do's, do's and don'ts. 40 possessive case =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- To form the possessive: 1. e. g. g. children's books women's liberation 2. g. g. g. g. g. g. Ceres' Herodotus' Demosthenes' Mars' Venus' Xerxes' Jesus' 'is an accepted liturgical archaism' (Hart's Rules, p. 3l). , in the NEB, John 2: 3). g. g. Ajax's, Berlioz's music, Leibniz's law, Lenz's law.

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