Both are correct.
Boy's Club refers to the club of a boy.Boys' Club refers to the club of boys.
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The correct form is the nominative plural "Boys."
One of the boys 'is' is grammatically right as 'one' is the subject and 'of the boys' is the prepositional phrase and so is not a part of the subject. This expression means that from a number of boys, only one is selected. Hence, 'is' is the correct option.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "clan" (a family or social group).
No, each one of the boys is a single boy, so the subject is single and needs a single verb. It should be "Each of the boys plays cricket." It would, however, be correct to say "All of the boys play cricket", because "all of the boys" is a plural subject.
Boys' Athletic Booster Club = Athletic Booster Club for boys (plural) Boy's Athletic Booster Club = Athletic Booster Club for a boy (singular)
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Club penguin is for both boys and girls.
The duration of The Boys Club is 1.52 hours.
The Boys Club was created on 1997-06-17.
Wallsend Boys Club was created in 1938.
The Boys Club - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
Sankata Boys Sports Club was created in 1954.
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The correct placement for the apostrophe for "the boys" would be "the boys'."
Billionaire Boys Club - clothing retailer - was created in 2005.
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