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about apostrophe
why is there no apostrophe between "car key" or "concert ticket"?But when it comes to "today's podcast",the apostrophe become a necessity.WHY?
Mar 24, 2011 2:09 PM
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"Car key" and "concert ticket" are examples of compound nouns. Seperately, the words make sense, but when you put them together, they imply a brand new meaning that can't be made with only the words by themselves. So the two words actually function together as one: one noun, one word.
Alternatively, "today's podcast" is not a compound noun. The subject is the podcast, but that podcast is made more specific by adding the qualifier 'today'. The podcast belongs to today, it is possessive, so the " 's " is needed to dennote that.
Does that help?
March 24, 2011
Because of the "s".
I imagine that's obvious.
March 24, 2011
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