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  • Possessive: History, and proper nouns in ss - Ross or Rosss
    At Langley, the preferred rules for forming possessives are as follows (G P O 1984; and Rowland 1962): • Form the possessive of a singular or plural noun not ending in s by adding 's • Form the possessive of a singular or plural noun ending in s by adding an apostrophe only
  • ß vs. ss - WordReference Forums
    Nach der reformierten deutschen Rechtschreibung werden alle "ß" die nach KURZEM Vokal stehen, jetzt mit "ss" geschrieben Schluss, Kuss, Hass, dass Nach langem Vokal schreibt man weiterhin "ß":
  • Rechtschreibreform (ss ß) - WordReference Forums
    Hallo alle! So I wanted to get clear about the rule for ss and ß - like where you write which letter Turns out it basically depends on whether before ss ß there is a short or a long vowel This part is clear However, what totally confused me was how on earth do you determine whether a vowel in a word is short or long
  • abbreviation SS. LL. - WordReference Forums
    Dear Colleagues, In an Italian legal text, IT>EN, can anyone tell me what the abbreviation SS LL means? Here are 2 context examples (question between **
  • focusing or focussing? - WordReference Forums
    Against the broad rule that final consonants are not doubled after short unstressed vowels, inflected forms with -ss-are attested, especially in British English, but are nonetheless considerably rarer in current usage than forms without doubled final consonant; in the British National Corpus, the ratio of -s-forms to -ss-forms is about nine to
  • s or ss with proper nouns - Chris or Chriss dog? - WordReference Forums
    I have a grammar question Consider the following sentence "The dog of Chris ate the food " Alright, because this sentence sounds awkard (and it's a way of avoiding the grammatical problem I have) would it be, "Chris' dog ate the food," or "Chris's ate the food " As a young child in grade
  • USs [possessive?] - WordReference Forums
    Hello, everyone It seemed that maybe "US'" is right but I am not sure Would you explain about that? (The sentence is from a BBC news article ) Earlier, the president had warned China against a tit-for-tat response to the US's actions last week Thank you
  • using at least four carbons on my electric IBM
    Instead of my original idea from the age of eight, when I read The Wizard of Oz, to become a Great Author, I ended up as a Long letter Writer, using at least four carbons on my electric IBM
  • Definite or zero article before names of ships, yachts, etc.
    - same rules apply to other abbreviations, though mostly they seem to take "the" - the RMS (the Royal Mail Ship) - the SS (the Steam Ship or the Screw Ship) - the MV (the Motor Vessel) - etc Just do not ever say "the HMS" It's just wrong
  • s-genitive with words ending in s (s) - WordReference Forums
    Hi I'm surprised about this myself: since I started learning English, I've never been sure how to form the 's-genitive with words that end in s or ss Is it correct to write: Jonas's car, Jess's car or should I write Jonas' car, Jess' car or maybe even something completely different? In case





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