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But "Ft. Collins" doesn't end in a vowel, while "dyno" does. Apparently there's an unwritten, untaught, but somehow universally known rule of grammar that if a noun ends in a vowel, you pluralize it with an apostrophe-s, but if it ends in a consonant, you just stick the "s" on. *NOTE FOR THE CLUELESS* That is not a real rule. To make any noun plural, you just stick a damn "s" on the end of it. NO APOSTROPHES. Apostrophe-s = possessive! Why is this so complicated for folks? It's actually less complicated than the unwritten, incorrect rule!
You don't have to live in a bubble just because someone else caught the flu. Make your decision on your ability to trust yourself. - NytWolf 15:49:05 12/17/06
I was previously a aviation mechanic and avionic technician and this car is harder to work on than Aircraft. - Hocuz77 03:04:56 02/28/06 |
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