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First of all, it's, "Does an apostrophe "-s" mean more than one?" Second of all, it does not mean more than one. It is only used to show possession. For example: "Lisa's bicycle tires are wearing down." For more than one, only add "-s." If there is already and "-s" at the end, just add an apostrophe.
For an English plural, the answer is never. Some words ending in the letter 's' are made plural by adding 'es', such as one bus, two buses or one class, two classes.
s is not a suffix it is a word to make another word plural. For example the word dog means only one dog, when you add a s on it it turns into dogs, meaning more than one dog. I hope this helps:)
Multimillion is one word.
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When assessing organizations, one should agree with their stance on important issues. It s also important that organizations are organized and have funds available when needed.
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Preference is Giving more importance to one than the other/s , biased , a better choice than the other/s.
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Preference is Giving more importance to one than the other/s , biased , a better choice than the other/s.
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