When the nouns of a compound subject or object share the same thing, use just one apostrophe for the last noun of the compound group:
If the list is composed of separate entities, you will put the apostrophe with each one.
Example: "Jim's and Tom's mobile homes were both lost in the flood."
Example: "Sarah's and Leslie's daughters came down with the flu the same day."
In some cases, what appears to be a list isn't a list, but a set of connected elements that comprise a single identity. When this is so, the proper usage is to use the apostrophe with the second element of the set.
Example: "Bob and Karen's son had a birthday yesterday." (Bob and Karen are the set of their son's parents and may be treated as a single person when referring to their son.)
Example: "Brooks and Dunn's new CD hit the stores last week." (Brooks and Dunn are a well-known recording duo and may be treated as a single entity when referring to their professional activities.)
And in fact an entire phrase may be taken as a unit: The Queen of England's birthday is a National Holiday.
When showing possession with two items in a list, you typically add an apostrophe and "s" to the last item only. For example, "Tom's and Sarah's books are on the shelf."
You can use semicolons to separate items in a list that contain commas to help clarify the different items. For example: "The items included in the list are: apples, oranges, bananas; milk, cheese, yogurt; and bread, butter, jam."
Yes, a semicolon can be used to separate items in a list when the items themselves contain commas; this helps to clarify the separation between items.
The plural possessive for mailbox is mailboxes'. Example sentence:They gave us a list of the mailboxes' locations in need of repair.
Maybe better to say: please find in the attached document the list of items
A colon (:) is typically used to introduce a list of items after an independent clause. It signals to the reader that the list is about to follow.
The items should be separated by commas.
numbers, bullets, astyerisks, etc
yes u do. well,i think so.
the wish list indicates the items that you need or want and when you share the wish list to your friends, a link will pop up on their wall and they can easily give you what items you put on your wish list if in case they got it.
You can use semicolons to separate items in a list that contain commas to help clarify the different items. For example: "The items included in the list are: apples, oranges, bananas; milk, cheese, yogurt; and bread, butter, jam."
A list can contain any number of items, including no items (an empty list).
They simply require a question mark at the end of each question.
The possessive form of the noun do is do's.example: I've made a list of my do's priorities.
Valid accounting code values for a specific segment
Schindler's list
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The Esprit website contains a "Sale" link which connects to a listing of items on sale. Alternatively, some retailers that carry Esprit items may also have such items on sale. In this case, a list of such items may be available on the company website; one such company is Famous Footwear.