Nice pics...nice ass. A little too far?
http://arts.nationalpost.com/2014/0...n-in-sheer-swarovski-gown-at-the-cfda-awards/
http://arts.nationalpost.com/2014/0...n-in-sheer-swarovski-gown-at-the-cfda-awards/
I can see a nude colour thong under her dress.
and besides ... how else does one compete with the Miley Cyrus' of the world?
.............................................(did I do that apostrophe ^^^ correctly grammar cops?)
Don't think so. The apostrophe is needed if there was a possessive, which there isn't. It is simply a pluralization and as such I believe it should be "Miley Cyruses of the world."and besides ... how else does one compete with the Miley Cyrus' of the world?
.............................................(did I do that apostrophe ^^^ correctly grammar cops?)
There is no possessive in your original sentence, just a pluralization.3. Use an Apostrophe Without -s for Possessives of Most Plural Nouns
To form the possessive of a plural noun that already ends in -s, add an apostrophe:
the girls' swing set (the swing set belonging to the girls)
the students' projects (the projects belonging to the students)
the Johnsons' house (the house belonging to the Johnsons)
If the plural noun does not end in -s, add an apostrophe plus -s:
the women's conference (the conference belonging to the women)
the children's toys (the toys belonging to the children)
the men's training camp (the training camp belonging to the men)
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I know there is only one Miley Cyrus (thank gawd) but I used in a plural context so wouldn't rule #3 apply?
I get it now! we were both wrong, its rule #6
6. Generally, Do Not Use an Apostrophe to Form a Plural
As a general rule, use only an -s (or an -es) without an apostrophe to form the plurals of nouns--including dates, acronyms, and family names:
Markets were booming in the 1990s.
The tax advantages offered by IRAs make them attractive investments.
The Johnsons have sold all of their CDs.
but ugh it looks awkward doesn't it?
Not too far at all.Nice pics...nice ass. A little too far?
http://arts.nationalpost.com/2014/0...n-in-sheer-swarovski-gown-at-the-cfda-awards/
Nice pics...nice ass. A little too far?
http://arts.nationalpost.com/2014/0...n-in-sheer-swarovski-gown-at-the-cfda-awards/
LOL No, I go to nudist beaches myself, the comment is in regards to the fashion show why not go nude then?Not too far at all.
Something wrong with naked people? You a conservative or something?
Nice pics...nice ass. A little too far?
http://arts.nationalpost.com/2014/0...n-in-sheer-swarovski-gown-at-the-cfda-awards/
Those rules do not apply, because it is not a possessive. It should simply be "the Miley Cyruses of the world" or "the world's Miley Cyruses."hmmm the way I read the lesson from yesterday is as follows....
2. Use an Apostrophe with -s for Possessives of Singular Nouns
Use an apostrophe plus -s to show the possessive form of a singular noun, even if that singular noun already ends in -s:
Harold's crayon
my daughter's First Communion
Sylvia Plath's poetry
Dylan Thomas's poetry
today's weather report
the boss's problem
Star Jones's talk show
Victoria Beckham's husband
3. Use an Apostrophe Without -s for Possessives of Most Plural Nouns
To form the possessive of a plural noun that already ends in -s, add an apostrophe:
the girls' swing set (the swing set belonging to the girls)
the students' projects (the projects belonging to the students)
the Johnsons' house (the house belonging to the Johnsons)
If the plural noun does not end in -s, add an apostrophe plus -s:
the women's conference (the conference belonging to the women)
the children's toys (the toys belonging to the children)
the men's training camp (the training camp belonging to the men)
I know there is only one Miley Cyrus (thank gawd) but I used in a plural context so wouldn't rule #3 apply?
Those rules do not apply, because it is not a possessive. It should simply be "the Miley Cyruses of the world" or "the world's Miley Cyruses."
By the way, there is an exception to rule #2. It is correct to write "Jesus' passion" and incorrect to write "Jesus's passion". "
There is only one Miley Cyrus. It is therefore illogical to pluralize her name.It should simply be "the Miley Cyruses of the world"