No. Grandparents is the plural form of the word, meaning it is a day to celebrate for more than one grandparent. Grandparent's is the possessive form of the word, meaning the day would belong to a single grandparent.
No, there is no apostrophe after the 's' in "Grandparents Day." The term is already possessive with the 's' indicating that the day is dedicated to all grandparents.
The apostrophe should be placed as follows: "your grandparents' farm." This indicates that the farm belongs to your grandparents.
No, the word "grandparents" does not require an apostrophe. The plural form is used without any punctuation marks.
Usually no. Yes however if describing something that belongs to them.
Referring to the home of your grandparents you would apostrophise the s - your grandparent's home.
My grandparents' house was burglarized.I inherited my grandparents' 1946 car.Children need their grandparents' attention.A child's grandparents' wisdom and guidance are often useful.
Yes, you would use an apostrophe after "s" to indicate possession when referring to the house belonging to two grandparents. It would be written as "grandparents' house."
No, the correct term is "Grandparents Day" as it is a day to honor both grandmothers and grandfathers, not just one specific individual.
It is definitley grandparents' day!
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No it is not. It is either grandparent's (belonging to one grandparent) or grandparents' (belonging to more than one of them).
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