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Plurals of Symbols
You don’t need to use an apostrophe to show the plurals of symbols.
Examples:
#s 1, 2, and 3
(numbers 1, 2, and 3)
$s, not €s
(dollars, not euros)
For information on apostrophes with numbers, dates, and letters, click here.
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Wordplay
During a lesson on pronouns, a teacher asks for a volunteer to use the word “I” in a sentence. Not surprisingly, the teacher’s pet raises her hand.
“Yes, Lorna,” the teacher sighs, giving in. “Can you use ‘I’ in a sentence?”
Lorna begins, “‘I’ is…” but before she can continue, the teacher interrupts, thinking she finally has the opportunity to show up the show off.
“Lorna, we always begin with ‘I’ am.”
“Oh,” Lorna responds with a puzzled look. “OK. ‘I’ am the ninth letter of the alphabet!”
Learn all about who and whom, affect and effect, subjects and verbs, adjectives and adverbs, commas, semicolons, quotation marks, and much more by just sitting back and enjoying these easy-to-follow lessons. Tell your colleagues (and boss), children, teachers, and friends. Click here to watch.
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