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Adriana
Which is correct "customer / customers parking"?
Aug 12, 2013 1:36 AM
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It would not be "customers" because if it was plural it would be "customer's"
but as to "customer's" vs "customer" I do not remember actually (I am native, its just so native you don't really remember it) I want to say however, that it is "customer parking."
August 12, 2013
2
"Customer Parking" is better. Do not worry about any plural or apostrophe.
August 12, 2013
1
*I meant it's just so common you don't really....
August 12, 2013
1
"customer parking"
When you use a noun like an adjective-- to add more information to another noun (in grammar it is called a "noun adjunct" or "attributive noun") it is usually singular.
August 12, 2013
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