i'm currently in class having to watch some stupid video tutorials things on "speech" for my speech credit, and as i looked up at the screen, something caught my eye: the bullet points said something about "getting the audiences attention"
i know for sure that they mispelled "audience's"
if you're referring to a certain object which belongs to someone, you always use an apostrophe, if the subject comes before the thing they "own."
i noticed that in this case, she used what seemed to me like the plural of the word audience, instead of adding an apostrophe, s.
then i wondered if that was really the plural of the word.
actually, i'm quite sure that there is a plural. i just wanted to look it up and i couldn' find it, so someone please reasure me?
And, Is "audience's" correct when referring to "the audience that belongs to someone"?
2006-10-18
11:37:40
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