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There is an individual conflict between the Vice President and the assistant Product Manager. Especially for Brewster maybe he lost his confidence and he was shocked and he didn't know what to say because he was new to his job.
Season Six's You Debt Your Life shows in flashback how Stan met Roger.
smiths
Morrissey was the lead singer of The Smiths.
The Smiths was created in 1982.
The Smiths ended in 1987.
The plural possessive form of "smith" is "smiths'".
The address of the Smiths Grove Branch is: 127 South Main Street, Smiths Grove, 42171 8130
A smith works with metal. There are gold smiths, silver smiths, black (iron is black metal), tin smiths, copper smiths, etc.
The first album released by The Smiths is eponymous, meaning that it is named after the band itself. So the first album released by The Smiths is titled "The Smiths".
The house sign should say "The Smiths" to indicate that the house belongs to the Smith family. Using "The Smith's" would be incorrect, as it implies possession or belonging to a single individual named Smith.
The Smiths in this case would simply be the plural of Smith. So there would be NO apostrophe. Plural, meaning both persons as a married couple: Please meet the Smiths. The Smiths were away when their house was robbed. Plural Singular The robber took the Smith's television. The Smith's home owners policy covered the theft. IF you had a large meeting for all families named Smith, the simple plural would also be Smiths. However, for plural possessive, you'd first have Smiths with an apostrophe added, like this: All the Smiths from Washington, DC attended a city-wide picnic. While there, all the Smiths' (s apostrophe) cars were vandalized. The picnic's promoters, the Browns, were doubly embarrassed; none of the Browns' (s apostrophe) cars were damaged. If you have more than one person of a surname, just add 's'-- unless the name ends in s. (Smiths) If you have more than one person of a surname, so you add s, to make it possessive, add apostrophe after the plural s. (Smiths' coats... Smiths' cars... Smiths' cellphones...)