-- Edited by Wisj on Wednesday 19th of September 2018 07:26:43 PM
Stop using an apostrophe to make a plural. The plural of Kroger is Krogers. You only use an apostrophe for a plural if it's something like a symbol or a single letter. You never use it for whole words or names. You also don't use it for dates either: 1950s, not 1950's. The first example means all the years from 1950 to 1959. The second example means something that belongs to the year 1950.
-- Edited by Wisj on Wednesday 19th of September 2018 07:26:43 PM
Stop using an apostrophe to make a plural. The plural of Kroger is Krogers. You only use an apostrophe for a plural if it's something like a symbol or a single letter. You never use it for whole words or names. You also don't use it for dates either: 1950s, not 1950's. The first example means all the years from 1950 to 1959. The second example means something that belongs to the year 1950.
-- Edited by Wisj on Wednesday 19th of September 2018 07:26:43 PM
Stop using an apostrophe to make a plural. The plural of Kroger is Krogers. You only use an apostrophe for a plural if it's something like a symbol or a single letter. You never use it for whole words or names. You also don't use it for dates either: 1950s, not 1950's. The first example means all the years from 1950 to 1959. The second example means something that belongs to the year 1950.