Hijinks
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How about the sign I saw in Walmart that said "Try some bananas, a highly nutritional food!"
What happened to "nutritious" ?
Anyone want to look up the current proper way to show plural possessive when the name ends in an S? As in Paris's versus Paris' ? Or Jones's versus Jones' ? When I was in college - up to and including 2001 - Strunk and White said it should be Paris's or Jones's, yet most publications I read use Paris' or Jones'. I prefer the former way rather than the latter - it just looks better to my eye - but I'd like to know the proper way.
What happened to "nutritious" ?
Anyone want to look up the current proper way to show plural possessive when the name ends in an S? As in Paris's versus Paris' ? Or Jones's versus Jones' ? When I was in college - up to and including 2001 - Strunk and White said it should be Paris's or Jones's, yet most publications I read use Paris' or Jones'. I prefer the former way rather than the latter - it just looks better to my eye - but I'd like to know the proper way.