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New Year’s Resolutions – Should I Put the Apostrophe In?
I have always thought that there is only one right way to punctuate “New Year's resolutions” – with the apostrophe. Until now. I have seen native English speakers writing on this site “New Years resolutions”, and I am a bit baffled now.
Jan 3, 2016 3:04 PM
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The apostrophe is probably the most misused and misunderstood punctuation mark in the English language. “New Year's resolutions” – with the apostrophe – is correct.
January 3, 2016
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