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Pluralize Numbers and Abbreviations Without Apostrophes


Pluralize Numbers and Abbreviations Without Apostrophes

Apostrophes are generally used in contractions and to indicate the possessive case, but they are not used to form plurals of numbers and abbreviations in APA ...

Plurals of acronyms, letters, numbers — use an apostrophe or not?

Some overlap with What is the correct way to pluralize an acronym? and Is “ 's ” ever correct for pluralization? · It is simple: For all letters ...

Are plural acronyms apostrophized or not? E.g., ABC's or ABCs?

There's no reason to use an apostrophe for these, especially because adding a lower case s after an upper case letter makes it clear that the s ...

Plural acronyms: apostrophe or no apostrophe? - Every Word Counts

Most modern advice recommends including an apostrophe ONLY if there is a danger of misunderstanding or ambiguity. So the 'correct' version is FAQs.

The Apostrophe with Letters, Numbers, and Abbreviations

An apostrophe is never appropriate for pluralizations, regardless of the word to be pluralized. That said, I understand language evolves, and I understand the ...

Unusual plurals : The Apostrophe - University of Sussex

As a general rule, we never use an apostrophe in writing plural forms. (A plural form is one that denotes more than one of something.)

When you write a plural abbreviation (example: M.D.s) do ... - Quora

Apostrophes never make things plural! JUST SAY NO! UPDATE: Let me clarify: Using an apostrophe to pluralize something is like using a highly ...

Apostrophes | UAGC Writing Center

Use an apostrophe and an –s to form the plural of all lowercase letters and the capital letters A, I, M, and U. ... Note: We use an apostrophe to make A, I, M, ...

acronyms and apostrophes | Common Errors in English Usage and ...

One unusual use of the apostrophe is in plural acronyms, like “ICBM's” “NGO's” and “CD's”. Since this pattern violates the rule that apostrophes are not used ...

Acronyms and Apostrophes - Worktalk

We do not generally use apostrophes to form plurals of acronyms, initialisms, letters, and numbers, just as we do not use an apostrophe to form the plural of ...

1.04 Plurals - 1 Abbreviations - The Canadian Style - Termium Plus®

Add an apostrophe and s to form the plural of abbreviations containing more than one period, and an s without an apostrophe, to form the plural of ...

Abbreviations: Six common pitfalls - Cell Mentor

There's also no need to use an apostrophe to create plural numbers. Kids learn their ABCs along with their 123s. Apostrophes don't make plurals.

FAQs on Style - The New York Times

But do not use apostrophes for plurals of abbreviations without periods, or for plurals formed from figures: TVs, PCs, DVDs; 1990s, 747s, size ...

How do you style the possessive form of acronyms?

By contrast, to make an acronym plural add an s without an apostrophe. It is best to avoid using too many acronyms in formal academic prose. An ...

Apostrophe: Special cases

An apostrophe typically is not used to pluralize numbers, letters, abbreviations, and words mentioned as words. ... Although the plural of most capital letters ...

Poll: Do you use an apostrophe in plural acronyms and initialisms?

The use of apostrophes to denote pluralisation of an initialism or acronym is archaic. Those style guides that encourage it are pandering to an era when ...

Writing Style Guide - Dates and Numbers - University of Portland

Use an apostrophe before the year for class years or abbreviations to indicate the first two numbers of the year are omitted. An apostrophe after the year is ...

Apostrophes - Style Manual

Add an 's' to form the plural of shortened forms such as acronyms and initialisms. Don't write an apostrophe before the 's'. The same rule applies when making ...

Plurals of acronyms, abbreviations, initialisms and single letters

Plurals of acronyms, abbreviations, initialisms and single letters do not usually take apostrophes ... without appending either -s or -'s ...

Apostrophe | Effective Writing Practices Tutorial

An apostrophe and s are also used to form the plural of letters, numbers, signs, and words referring to words. Correct: The word Mississippi has many s's.