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which is grammatically correct:student name or student's name?
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I am called "Mom" by my children even though they are adults. "Xarmanla" is my
"student name".
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If referring to a particular person we would say: what is the student's name. The apostrophe and the letter s is added after the word student, to show belonging. Basically, the name belongs to the student.
Generally this is the typical rule, even plurally, for example: what are the students' names?
However in some instances, there are exceptions. One example I am thinking of is if I were referring to a name of a category, for example, a class register might have a section called: Students Names. This is simply because it is acting as a title, rather than directly referring to anyone.
So essentially, when talking about a particular person or people, use the apostrophe with the letter s: student's names or students' names.
I hope this helps,
Shaun.
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المهارات اللغوية
العربية, الإنجليزية, الفرنسية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية, الفرنسية
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